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COVID 19-associated chilblain-like acral lesions among children and adolescents: an Italian retrospective, multicenter study

Authors :
Romita, P.
Maronese, C. A.
de Marco, A.
Balestri, R.
Belloni Fortina, A.
Brazzelli, V.
Colonn, C.
Di Lernia, V.
El Hachem, May
Fabbrocini, G.
Foti, C.
Frasin, L. A.
Guarneri, C.
Guerriero, Cristina
Guida, S.
Locatelli, A.
Neri, Ilaria
Occella, C.
Offidani, A.
Oranges, T.
Pellacani, G.
Stinco, G.
Stingeni, L.
Barbagallo, T.
Campanati, A.
Cannavo, S. P.
Caroppo, F.
Cavalli, R.
Costantini, Alessio
Cucchia, R.
Diociaiuti, Andrea
Filippeschi, C.
Francomano, M.
Giancristoforo, S.
Giuffrida, R.
Martina, E.
Monzani, N. A.
Nappa, P.
Pastorino, C.
Patrizi, A.
Peccerillo, F.
Peris, Ketty
Recalcati, S.
Rizzoli, L.
Simonetti, O.
Vastarella, M.
Virdi, A.
Marzano, A. V.
Bonamonte, D.
El Hachem M.
Guerriero C.
Neri I.
Costantini A.
Diociaiuti A.
Peris K. (ORCID:0000-0002-5237-0463)
Romita, P.
Maronese, C. A.
de Marco, A.
Balestri, R.
Belloni Fortina, A.
Brazzelli, V.
Colonn, C.
Di Lernia, V.
El Hachem, May
Fabbrocini, G.
Foti, C.
Frasin, L. A.
Guarneri, C.
Guerriero, Cristina
Guida, S.
Locatelli, A.
Neri, Ilaria
Occella, C.
Offidani, A.
Oranges, T.
Pellacani, G.
Stinco, G.
Stingeni, L.
Barbagallo, T.
Campanati, A.
Cannavo, S. P.
Caroppo, F.
Cavalli, R.
Costantini, Alessio
Cucchia, R.
Diociaiuti, Andrea
Filippeschi, C.
Francomano, M.
Giancristoforo, S.
Giuffrida, R.
Martina, E.
Monzani, N. A.
Nappa, P.
Pastorino, C.
Patrizi, A.
Peccerillo, F.
Peris, Ketty
Recalcati, S.
Rizzoli, L.
Simonetti, O.
Vastarella, M.
Virdi, A.
Marzano, A. V.
Bonamonte, D.
El Hachem M.
Guerriero C.
Neri I.
Costantini A.
Diociaiuti A.
Peris K. (ORCID:0000-0002-5237-0463)
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, great interest has been given to this disease, especially to its possible clinical presentations. Besides classical respiratory symptoms, dermatological manifestations occur quite often among infected and non-infected patients, particularly in children. A prominent IFN-I response, that is generally higher in children compared to adults, may not only cause chilblain lesions, but it could also prevent infection and viral replication, thus justifying the negative swab results, as well as the absence of relevant systemic symptoms in positive cases. Indeed, reports have emerged describing chilblain-like acral lesions in children and adolescents with either proven or suspected infection. METHODS: Patients aged from 1 to 18 years old were enrolled in this study from 23 Italian dermatological units and were observed for an overall period of 6 months. Clinical pictures were collected along with data on the location and duration of skin lesions, their association with concomitant local and systemic symptoms, presence of nail and/or mucosal involvement, as well as histological, laboratory and imaging findings. RESULTS: One hundred thirty-seven patients were included, of whom 56.9% were females. Mean age was 11.97±3.66 years. The most commonly affected sites were the feet (77 patients, 56.2%). Lesions (48.5%) featured cyanosis, chilblains, blisters, ecchymosis, bullae, erythema, edema, and papules. Concomitant skin manifestations included maculo-papular rashes (30%), unspecified rashes (25%), vesicular rashes (20%), erythema multiforme (10%), urticaria (10%) and erythema with desquamation (5%). Forty-one patients (29.9%) reported pruritus as the main symptom associated with chilblains, and 56 out of 137 patients also reported systemic symptoms such as respiratory symptoms (33.9%), fever (28%), intestinal (27%), headache (5.5%), asthenia (3.5%), and joint pain (2%). Associated comorbid conditions were observed in 9 patients presen

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Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1397545400
Document Type :
Electronic Resource