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CD3+/CD45+ concentric centrifugal figurate erythema as an unusual evanescent skin manifestation of COVID-19
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
International Journal of Dermatology and Venereology. Jan 10, 2023
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
2096-5540
Abstract
INTRODUCTION:: COVID-19 may be associated with various skin manifestations. Among them, figurate erythema (FE) is rare; only a few clinical reports have been published.Herein, we reported an unusual concentric FE lesions and their immunohistochemical profile in a patient with COVID-19. CASE PRESENTATION:: A 52-year-old woman was diagnosed with COVID-19. One month later, she developed asymptomatic annular erythematous concentric ring lesions on her inner right thigh. The margin of every ring increased in coloration, and the lesions then completely resolved in 2 weeks. A biopsy revealed vasculitis of small vessels, an increase in the fluorescence intensity of CD3 and CD45, and negativity for COVID-19 RNA. DISCUSSION:: The results showed an unusual FE that has a clinical mixed type between EAC and EGR; the physiopathological mechanism in the FE due to COVID-19 is unknown; one theory involves rapid viral passage into the cutaneous vascular system that triggers an immune and inflammatory response. Although the results exhibited a negative COVID-19 RNA in the tissue in the CD45/CD3´ and the lymphocyte infiltration could explain the clinical pattern as a direct inflammatory response in the small vessel or as a delayed immune response. CONCLUSION:: Our findings suggest an immunohistochemical small vessel vasculitis pattern with an unusual clinical FE that differs from other types of COVID-19-associated FE or erythema reported previously.