Selected article for: "direct viral infection and viral infection"

Author: Öner, Ümran
Title: Children with trichotillomania in COVID‐19 outbreak
  • Cord-id: 48ncrr97
  • Document date: 2021_5_18
  • ID: 48ncrr97
    Snippet: Skin and oral mucosal findings of viral infections are significant both in diagnosis and follow-up. There have been many reports of direct skin findings in COVID-19, a severe viral infection. The cutaneous findings of COVID-19 were classified as macular eruption, vesicular eruption, pernio-like lesions, urticaria, livedoid, and necrotic lesions.1 Also, Ertugrul and Aktas2 drew attention to one of the indirect skin signs related to COVID-19, stria rubra cases whose frequency increases significant
    Document: Skin and oral mucosal findings of viral infections are significant both in diagnosis and follow-up. There have been many reports of direct skin findings in COVID-19, a severe viral infection. The cutaneous findings of COVID-19 were classified as macular eruption, vesicular eruption, pernio-like lesions, urticaria, livedoid, and necrotic lesions.1 Also, Ertugrul and Aktas2 drew attention to one of the indirect skin signs related to COVID-19, stria rubra cases whose frequency increases significantly in the young population due to sedentary life and obesity.

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