Archives of Current Medical Research

Archives of Current Medical Research

Skin Findings Related with COVID-19, Review of the Current Literature

Yazarlar: Sezin Ünlü Açıkel, Akın Aktaş

Cilt 2 , Sayı 2 , 2021 , Sayfalar 69-79

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Anahtar Kelimeler:COVID,9,Skin Symptoms,SARS,OV2,Pandemic

Özet: COVID-19 is an acute respiratory infection that is caused by SARS-coV2 and it was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization in March 2020. Many different skin manifestations such as urticarial lesions, maculovesicular lesions, papulovesicular lesions, MIS-C lesions, purpuric / petechial lesions, livedoid lesions, and thrombotic-ischemic lesions have been described in this infection. Thus, timely and accurate identification of skin findings might be beneficial in terms of early diagnosis. In addition, the type of lesion gives information about prognosis in some cases. The exact mechanism for the formation of skin lesions is not known, but the immune system activation, the direct cytopathic effect of the virus, the microvascular damage, hypercoagulopathy and complement activation are factors that are thought to play a role in the pathogenesis. Further studies are required in order to systematize the skin findings seen in COVID-19 and to reveal their mechanisms. Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic has also induced various skin complications such as pressure sores, dry skin, dermatitis, and contact urticaria due to the use of personal protective equipment (PPE). Besides, the use of PPE might cause exacerbation of skin diseases such as acne, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis, atopic dermatitis.


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@article{2021, title={Skin Findings Related with COVID-19, Review of the Current Literature}, volume={2}, number={69–79}, publisher={Archives of Current Medical Research}, author={Sezin Ünlü Açıkel,Akın Aktaş}, year={2021} }
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Sezin Ünlü Açıkel,Akın Aktaş. (2021). Skin Findings Related with COVID-19, Review of the Current Literature (Vol. 2). Vol. 2. Archives of Current Medical Research.
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Sezin Ünlü Açıkel,Akın Aktaş. Skin Findings Related with COVID-19, Review of the Current Literature. no. 69–79, Archives of Current Medical Research, 2021.