Sweet-like syndrome and multiple COVID arm syndrome following COVID-19 vaccines: 'specific' patterns in a series of 192 patients.
Anne-Sophie DarrigadeBénédicte OulèsPierre SohierMarie-Laure JulliePhilippe MogueletAnnick BarbaudAngele SoriaNicolas VignierBénédicte Lebrun-VignesPaola Sanchez-PenaOlivier ChosidowMarie Beylot-BarryBrigitte MilpiedNicolas Dupinnull nullPublished in: The British journal of dermatology (2022)
The two clinico-pathological patterns are 'Sweet-like syndrome' and 'Multiple COVID-Arm'. 'Sweet-like syndrome' presents clinically as erythematous and oedematous papules or plaques, sometimes developing vesiculation or bullae. Histology shows classical Sweet syndrome with a diffuse dermal neutrophilic infiltrate, or an infiltrate of histiocyte-like immature myeloid cells consistent with a histiocytoid Sweet syndrome. 'Multiple COVID-arm' is characterized by multiple large inflammatory plaques with histological analyses showing a perivascular and interstitial inflammatory infiltrate with eosinophils.
Keyphrases
- coronavirus disease
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- chronic kidney disease
- dendritic cells
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- respiratory syndrome coronavirus
- cell proliferation
- signaling pathway
- patient reported outcomes
- prognostic factors
- cell death
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- pi k akt
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