Author: Rosellâ€DÃaz, AM; Mateosâ€Mayo, A; Nietoâ€Benito, LM; Balaguerâ€Franch, I; Hernández de, E; la Torreâ€Ruiz,; LaÃnezâ€Nuez, A; Suárezâ€Fernández, R; Bergónâ€SendÃn, M
Title: Exanthema and eosinophilia in Covidâ€19 patients: has viral infection a role in drug induced exanthemas? Cord-id: 3dy3ksfu Document date: 2020_6_4
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Snippet: At the present time, the whole world is faced with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covidâ€19). Cutaneous manifestations in these patients are being increasingly reported, including rash, acrocyanosis or urticaria(1). Exanthemas in covidâ€19 patients are becoming frequent in our daily practice and they pose a challenge regarding their pathogenesis. We present a retrospective case series of twelve adult patients (6 male/6 female) with a mean age of 66,3 years (47â€79). All patients had pneumonia and
Document: At the present time, the whole world is faced with coronavirus disease 2019 (Covidâ€19). Cutaneous manifestations in these patients are being increasingly reported, including rash, acrocyanosis or urticaria(1). Exanthemas in covidâ€19 patients are becoming frequent in our daily practice and they pose a challenge regarding their pathogenesis. We present a retrospective case series of twelve adult patients (6 male/6 female) with a mean age of 66,3 years (47â€79). All patients had pneumonia and nasopharyngeal swab PCR positive for SARS CoVâ€2 and had received treatment for Covidâ€19 per protocol established. Table 1 shows the characteristics of these patients.
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