Department of Dermatology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
Department of Dermatology, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, São Paulo, SP, Brazil.
An Bras Dermatol. 2022 Jan-Feb;97(1):75-88. doi: 10.1016/j.abd.2021.08.002. Epub 2021 Nov 10.
This article will address the main aspects of skin manifestations associated with COVID-19, based on a review of the literature published to date. Since the beginning of the pandemic, more than 1,500 articles have been published on the subject. Regarding the pathophysiology, it is believed that the same mechanisms responsible for the disease in the main target organs also act in the skin, although they are not yet fully elucidated. The actual frequency of dermatological manifestations remains uncertain - it can range from 0.2% to 45%, being close to 6% in systematic reviews. Pioneering studies of large case series conducted in European countries and the USA provide the first information on the main skin manifestations associated with COVID-19 and propose classifications regarding their clinical presentation, pathophysiology, as well as their frequencies. Although there is yet no consensus, maculopapular eruptions are considered the most frequent presentations, followed by erythema pernio-like (EPL) lesions. Manifestations such as urticaria, vesicular conditions and livedo/purpura/necrosis are rare. The time of onset, severity, need for specific treatment and prognosis vary according to the clinical presentation pattern. The increasing histopathological description of skin conditions can contribute to the diagnosis, as well as to the understanding of the pathophysiology. Also, in the dermatological field, the relationship between COVID-19 and androgens has been increasingly studied. Despite all the generated knowledge, the actual biological meaning of skin manifestations remains uncertain. Therefore, the exclusion of the main differential diagnoses is essential for the correlation between skin manifestation and COVID-19.
这篇文章将根据迄今为止发表的文献综述,讨论与 COVID-19 相关的皮肤表现的主要方面。自疫情开始以来,已经发表了超过 1500 篇关于该主题的文章。关于发病机制,人们认为导致主要靶器官疾病的相同机制也作用于皮肤,尽管它们尚未完全阐明。皮肤科表现的实际频率仍不确定 - 它可以从 0.2%到 45%不等,在系统评价中接近 6%。在欧洲国家和美国进行的大型病例系列的开创性研究提供了与 COVID-19 相关的主要皮肤表现的第一手信息,并提出了关于其临床表现、发病机制以及频率的分类。尽管尚未达成共识,但斑丘疹被认为是最常见的表现,其次是冻疮样(EPL)病变。荨麻疹、水疱性疾病和瘀点/瘀斑/坏死等表现较为罕见。发病时间、严重程度、是否需要特定治疗和预后因临床表现模式而异。皮肤状况的组织病理学描述增加有助于诊断和发病机制的理解。此外,在皮肤科领域,COVID-19 与雄激素之间的关系也越来越受到研究。尽管有了所有这些知识,皮肤表现的实际生物学意义仍然不确定。因此,对于皮肤表现与 COVID-19 之间的相关性,排除主要鉴别诊断至关重要。