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  • Besides the principal respiratory symptoms, the COVID-19 has been associated with an important array of dermatological manifestations. However, it is not always easy to distinguish whether these skin manifestations are the result of a direct action of the virus on epidermal and/or dermal cell populations, represent a paraviral phenomenon or are a rather fortuitous association. In this review the principal cutaneous manifestations associated with COVID-19 are described as well as their eventual value in terms of diagnostic aid or as prognostic factor. The palmoplantar ischemic pseudo-chilblains lesions are the most frequently observed and are useful for epidemiological purposes. The disseminated vesicular eruptions affect about 23 % of the patient and may witness an initial COVID-19 infection, whereas the vasculitic lesions are rather rare but are currently considered as a factor of bad prognosis.
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  • Revue_medicale_de_Liege
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  • unk
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  • 33211432.0
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  • Medline
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  • [Dermatological manifestations of COVID-19].
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  • 2020

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