Title: Five common skin manifestations of COVIDâ€19 identified Cord-id: pb4d6jo0 Document date: 2020_7_1
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Snippet: COVIDâ€19, also called coronavirus, is an infectious disease caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2. First identified in December 2019, in March 2020 it was announced by the World Health Organisation that COVIDâ€19 had become a global pandemic. The disease can affect different organ systems, and early reports have suggested skin symptoms. The researchers, working with dermatologists across Spain, reviewed 375 patients with suspected, or confirmed, COVIDâ€19, with the aim of developing a detailed classifica
Document: COVIDâ€19, also called coronavirus, is an infectious disease caused by SARSâ€CoVâ€2. First identified in December 2019, in March 2020 it was announced by the World Health Organisation that COVIDâ€19 had become a global pandemic. The disease can affect different organ systems, and early reports have suggested skin symptoms. The researchers, working with dermatologists across Spain, reviewed 375 patients with suspected, or confirmed, COVIDâ€19, with the aim of developing a detailed classification of the different types of skin symptoms associated with COVIDâ€19 with corresponding images. An initial 120 images were reviewed by four dermatologists, without knowing any other clinical information, and they identified patterns of symptoms associated with COVIDâ€19. These patterns were then applied to the rest of the images and further refined. Five common skin symptoms were identified this way. These symptoms are chilblainâ€like lesions, outbreaks of small blisters, wheals, rashes comprised of small flat and raised red bumps, and livedo and necrosis. Livedo is a skin condition where circulation is impaired within the blood vessels of the skin, necrosis refers to the premature death of skin tissue. These symptoms are associated with different severity of COVIDâ€19 infection, from less severe disease in the chilblainâ€like lesions, to most severe in patients with livedo. The researchers noted that some of the skin symptoms associated with COVIDâ€19 are common and can have many causes, particularly wheals and rashes. As such, they may not be particularly helpful as an aide to diagnosis.
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