• Title of article

    A Systematic Review of Clinical Studies on Mucocutaneous Manifestations of COVID-19: Virus-Related and Drug-Related

  • Author/Authors

    Behrangi, Elham Department of Dermatology - Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Ghassemi, Mohammadreza Department of Dermatology - Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Sadeghzadeh-Bazargan, Afsaneh Department of Dermatology - Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Roohaninasab, Masoumeh Department of Dermatology - Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Najar Nobari, Niloufar Department of Dermatology - Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Goodarzi, Azadeh Department of Dermatology - Rasool Akram Medical Complex Clinical Research Development Center (RCRDC) - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    687
  • To page
    698
  • Abstract
    Coronavirus could affect almost any part of the body including the skin. In this systematic review, the primary skin lesions resulting from the direct activity of the virus or the medications used for treatment and the changes in the behavior of the virus regarding the occurrence of these symptoms over time were assessed. PubMed/MEDLINE, Embase, PsycINFO, TRIP Cochrane, Cochrane Skin were searched for all published articles from February 19 to July 1, 2020, which met the inclusion criteria. Thirty-six related articles were extracted. Twenty-eight studies reported virus-related mucocutaneous eruptions and 8 articles, the drug-reactions. Data of 583 patients were included. Skin lesions of COVID-19 could be caused by both the virus itself or the influence of drugs used for the treatment. Morbilliform rashes, urticaria, and acralvasculopathic cutaneous lesions were at the forefront of primary COVID-dependent skin lesions with no significant change during time, Also, Hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir/ritonavir, paracetamol, and antibiotics were reported as the main causes of drug-induced rashes. Since dermatologic manifestations may occur prior or simultaneously/after other COVID clinical symptoms, so they may helpful in patients’ early diagnosis or prediction of internal organ involvements via histopathologic evaluations of skin biopsies especially about vasculopathic and vasculitic, respectively
  • Keywords
    Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) , Corona , Skin , Cutaneous , Mucocutaneous , Viral rash , Drug rash , Systematic review , Skin rash , Drug eruption , Medicinal rash , Drug , Dermatology , Medication
  • Journal title
    Acta Medica Iranica
  • Serial Year
    2021
  • Record number

    2691029