Author: Kharkar, V.; Vishwanath, T.; Mahajan, S.; Joshi, R.; Gole, P.
Title: Asymmetrical cutaneous vasculitis following COVIDâ€19 vaccination with unusual eosinophil preponderance Cord-id: pax25fyu Document date: 2021_7_29
ID: pax25fyu
Snippet: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted life across the globe. Vaccines are perhaps the only silver lining in this dark cloud since they mitigate disease severity. As more people are vaccinated, however, various adverse events (AE) including cutaneous AEs have been reported. Cutaneous vasculitis is one such rare AE with few cases reported. We report a case of cutaneous small vessel vasculitis (cSVV) following COVID-19 vaccination with strikingly asymmetric distribution.
Document: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly impacted life across the globe. Vaccines are perhaps the only silver lining in this dark cloud since they mitigate disease severity. As more people are vaccinated, however, various adverse events (AE) including cutaneous AEs have been reported. Cutaneous vasculitis is one such rare AE with few cases reported. We report a case of cutaneous small vessel vasculitis (cSVV) following COVID-19 vaccination with strikingly asymmetric distribution.
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