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Author: Piccolo, V.; Bassi, A.; Argenziano, G.; Mazzatenta, C.; Cutrone, M.; Neri, I.; Grimalt, R.; Russo, T.
Title: Contemporary occurrence of Chilblain‐like lesions and Pityriasis rosea during the COVID‐19 pandemic
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  • Document date: 2021_6_7
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    Snippet: During the second wave of infection, we came across an otherwise healthy 12-year-old girl with a 3-week history of erythematous-edematous and ulcerated lesions of the toes (Figure 1), compatible with the diagnosis of CLL. Similar lesions already appeared during the first wave of March-April 2020 and resolved spontaneously in 3 months. Apart from CLL, the patient contemporarily developed a classical mildly itchy pityriasis rosea (PR) on the trunk (Figure 2), that was the major reason of complaint
    Document: During the second wave of infection, we came across an otherwise healthy 12-year-old girl with a 3-week history of erythematous-edematous and ulcerated lesions of the toes (Figure 1), compatible with the diagnosis of CLL. Similar lesions already appeared during the first wave of March-April 2020 and resolved spontaneously in 3 months. Apart from CLL, the patient contemporarily developed a classical mildly itchy pityriasis rosea (PR) on the trunk (Figure 2), that was the major reason of complaint in this occasion.

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