Rash as a presenting complaint in a child with COVID-19

Pediatric Dermatology
Anna KlimachNikola Creasey

Abstract

Cutaneous manifestations are becoming increasingly well-documented in adults with COVID-19. There is now also a growing body of literature regarding skin involvement in children, with reports of papulovesicular, petechial and widespread macular and papular lesions, as well as chilblains (pernio). We describe the case of a thirteen-year-old boy with confirmed COVID-19 in the United Kingdom who presented with skin findings localized to the plantar aspects of the feet, axillae and lower limbs. The morphology was predominantly maculopapular but also included petechiae and annular lesions.

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Sep 16, 2020·The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal·Mehmet Kenan KanburogluEsin Koc
Nov 4, 2020·International Journal of Dermatology·Fatima N MirzaAisha Sethi
Nov 4, 2020·Dermatologic Therapy·Piero PavoneRaffaele Falsaperla
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Jan 23, 2021·Dermatologic Therapy·Saad ShamsMuhammad Noman
Feb 18, 2021·The Australasian Journal of Dermatology·Surabhi SharmaSujith Prasad Kumarasinghe
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Jul 18, 2021·Clinics in Dermatology·Michael Joseph LaveryBen Thompson
Aug 14, 2021·Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology·Eleonora FarinazzoMohamad Goldust

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