Background: COVID-19 is associated with a wide range of skin manifestations. Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of COVID-19–associated skin manifestations and explore the relationships among the 6 main cutaneous phenotypes and systemic findings. Methods: Twenty-one Italian Dermatology Units were asked to collect the demographic, clinical, and histopathologic data of 200 patients with COVID-19–associated skin manifestations. The severity of COVID-19 was classified as asymptomatic, mild, moderate, or severe. Results: A chilblain-like acral pattern was significantly associated with a younger age (P <.0001) and, after adjusting for age, significantly associated with less severe COVID-19 (P =.0009). However, the median duration of chilblain-like lesions was significantly longer than that of the other cutaneous manifestations taken together (P <.0001). Patients with moderate/severe COVID-19 were more represented than those with asymptomatic/mild COVID-19 among the patients with cutaneous manifestations other than chilblain-like lesions, but only the confluent erythematous/maculo-papular/morbilliform phenotype was significantly associated with more severe COVID-19 (P =.015), and this significance disappeared after adjustment for age. Limitations: Laboratory confirmation of COVID-19 was not possible in all cases. Conclusions: After adjustment for age, there was no clear-cut spectrum of COVID-19 severity in patients with COVID-19–related skin manifestations, although chilblain-like acral lesions were more frequent in younger patients with asymptomatic/pauci-symptomatic COVID-19.

The clinical spectrum of COVID-19–associated cutaneous manifestations: An Italian multicenter study of 200 adult patients / Marzano, A. V.; Genovese, G.; Moltrasio, C.; Gaspari, V.; Vezzoli, P.; Maione, V.; Misciali, C.; Sena, P.; Patrizi, A.; Offidani, A.; Quaglino, P.; Arco, R.; Caproni, M.; Rovesti, M.; Bordin, G.; Recalcati, S.; Potenza, C.; Guarneri, C.; Fabbrocini, G.; Tomasini, C.; Sorci, M.; Lombardo, M.; Gisondi, P.; Conti, A.; Casazza, G.; Peris, K.; Calzavara-Pinton, P.; Berti, E.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0190-9622. - (2021). [10.1016/j.jaad.2021.01.023]

The clinical spectrum of COVID-19–associated cutaneous manifestations: An Italian multicenter study of 200 adult patients

Genovese G.;Fabbrocini G.;Berti E.
2021

Abstract

Background: COVID-19 is associated with a wide range of skin manifestations. Objective: To describe the clinical characteristics of COVID-19–associated skin manifestations and explore the relationships among the 6 main cutaneous phenotypes and systemic findings. Methods: Twenty-one Italian Dermatology Units were asked to collect the demographic, clinical, and histopathologic data of 200 patients with COVID-19–associated skin manifestations. The severity of COVID-19 was classified as asymptomatic, mild, moderate, or severe. Results: A chilblain-like acral pattern was significantly associated with a younger age (P <.0001) and, after adjusting for age, significantly associated with less severe COVID-19 (P =.0009). However, the median duration of chilblain-like lesions was significantly longer than that of the other cutaneous manifestations taken together (P <.0001). Patients with moderate/severe COVID-19 were more represented than those with asymptomatic/mild COVID-19 among the patients with cutaneous manifestations other than chilblain-like lesions, but only the confluent erythematous/maculo-papular/morbilliform phenotype was significantly associated with more severe COVID-19 (P =.015), and this significance disappeared after adjustment for age. Limitations: Laboratory confirmation of COVID-19 was not possible in all cases. Conclusions: After adjustment for age, there was no clear-cut spectrum of COVID-19 severity in patients with COVID-19–related skin manifestations, although chilblain-like acral lesions were more frequent in younger patients with asymptomatic/pauci-symptomatic COVID-19.
2021
The clinical spectrum of COVID-19–associated cutaneous manifestations: An Italian multicenter study of 200 adult patients / Marzano, A. V.; Genovese, G.; Moltrasio, C.; Gaspari, V.; Vezzoli, P.; Maione, V.; Misciali, C.; Sena, P.; Patrizi, A.; Offidani, A.; Quaglino, P.; Arco, R.; Caproni, M.; Rovesti, M.; Bordin, G.; Recalcati, S.; Potenza, C.; Guarneri, C.; Fabbrocini, G.; Tomasini, C.; Sorci, M.; Lombardo, M.; Gisondi, P.; Conti, A.; Casazza, G.; Peris, K.; Calzavara-Pinton, P.; Berti, E.. - In: JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY. - ISSN 0190-9622. - (2021). [10.1016/j.jaad.2021.01.023]
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