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COVID-19 Toes and Other Skin Lesions During the Pandemic: Emerging Entities?

Prashanth R J VasGeorgiadis S GeorgeNikoloas Papanas
Published in: The international journal of lower extremity wounds (2021)
There is accumulating evidence to indicate an association between coronavirus infectious disease 2019 (COVID-19) and clusters of incident cutaneous eruptions. Of these, chilblains-like perniosis have received widespread medical and media attention. These typically affect the toes, and have been called "COVID-toes." Other acral lesions such as large bullae have also been reported. However, a definitive causal relationship with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 has not yet been definitively proven, nor has a pathogenic mechanism been established. These episodes are self-limiting, but we need to know whether long-term sequelae exist.
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