1. Not all that glitters is COVID-19: a case series demonstrating the need for histopathology when skin findings accompany SARS-CoV-2 infection.
- Author
-
Barrera-Godínez A, Méndez-Flores S, Gatica-Torres M, Rosales-Sotomayor A, Campos-Jiménez KI, Carrillo-Córdova DM, Durand-Muñoz MC, Mena-Hernández GL, Melchor-Mendoza YK, Ruelas-Villavicencio AL, García-Irigoyen A, Acatitla-Acevedo GA, Toussaint-Caire S, and Domínguez-Cherit J
- Subjects
- Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Skin, COVID-19, Chilblains, Skin Diseases
- Abstract
Background: Descriptions of cutaneous findings associated with COVID-19 have not been consistently accompanied by histopathology or confirmatory testing for SARS-CoV-2., Objective: To describe and classify the cutaneous findings with supporting histopathology of confirmed COVID-19 inpatients., Methods: We included consecutive inpatients with a confirmed diagnosis of COVID-19 for whom a dermatology consult was requested. A skin biopsy was performed in all cases. Skin findings were classified as being compatible with a cutaneous manifestation of COVID-19 or as representing a distinct clinical entity., Results: Twenty-eight patients were studied in whom thirty-one dermatologic diagnoses were made. Twenty-two of the dermatoses were compatible with a cutaneous manifestation of COVID-19; nine entities were not associated with infection by SARS-CoV-2. The most common COVID-19-associated pattern was an exanthematous presentation. In four patients, a new pattern was observed, characterized by discrete papules with varied histopathological findings including a case of neutrophilic eccrine hidradenitis. No cases of pernio-like lesions were identified. Skin findings not associated with COVID-19 represented 29% of diagnoses and included Malassezia folliculitis, tinea, miliaria and contact dermatitis., Limitations: There is no gold-standard test to distinguish between viral exanthems and drug reactions., Conclusion: A histopathological study is critical before attributing skin findings to a manifestation of COVID-19., (© 2021 European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology.)
- Published
- 2021
- Full Text
- View/download PDF