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Author: Berrebi, Daniel; Farmer, William; Zinn, Zachary
Title: BASCULE syndrome in a child with prior asymptomatic COVID-19 infection.
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  • Document date: 2021_9_30
  • ID: qmhp0hr1
    Snippet: BASCULE syndrome, characterized by Bier anemic spots, cyanosis, and an urticaria-like eruption, has been described as a benign vasomotor dermatosis that occurs in the setting of transient tissue hypoxia. It has been postulated that dermal ischemia triggers an exaggerated vasoconstrictive arteriolar reaction, which then causes a paradoxical urticarial rash by an unknown mechanism. In patients with COVID-19, there is evidence of angiocentric inflammation leading to vasoconstriction, endothelial da
    Document: BASCULE syndrome, characterized by Bier anemic spots, cyanosis, and an urticaria-like eruption, has been described as a benign vasomotor dermatosis that occurs in the setting of transient tissue hypoxia. It has been postulated that dermal ischemia triggers an exaggerated vasoconstrictive arteriolar reaction, which then causes a paradoxical urticarial rash by an unknown mechanism. In patients with COVID-19, there is evidence of angiocentric inflammation leading to vasoconstriction, endothelial damage, and thrombosis. We present a case of acute-onset BASCULE syndrome appearing after asymptomatic infection with COVID-19. BASCULE syndrome should be considered in the expanding spectrum of dermatologic manifestations associated with COVID-19.

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