Cutaneous manifestations and SARS-CoV-2 infection
| No. | Skin Lesions |
|---|---|
| 1. | Cutaneous hypersensitvity and allergic response potentially leading to anaphylactic shock |
| 2. | Chickenpox-like lesions |
| 3. | Distal ischemia |
| 4. | Dyshidrotic eczema |
| 5. | Erythema nodosum |
| 6. | Erytematous rashes |
| 7. | Erythema multiforme |
| 8. | Generalized urticaria |
| 9. | Generalized papulopustular erythema |
| 10. | Hand skin damage |
| 11. | Itchy eruptions |
| 12. | Itch associated with face mask use |
| 13. | Lesion resembling allergic eczema |
| 14. | Maculopapular rashes |
| 15. | Necrosis |
| 16. | Petechiae |
| 17. | Pseudochilblains |
| 18. | Pruritic erythematous papules |
| 19. | Purpura |
| 20. | Rash associated with cough |
| 21. | Steven-Johnson syndrome |
| 22. | Symmetrical drug-related intertriginous and flexural exanthema |
| 23. | Tactile hyperesthesia |
| 24. | Urticaria |
| 25. | Urticarial lesions |
| 26. | Vesicular skin lesions |
The most common skin manifestations in children in the course of SARS-CoV-2 infection
| No. | Skin Lesions |
|---|---|
| 1. | Chilblain-like lesion |
| 2. | Generalized morbilliform rash (resembling measles) |
| 3. | Livedoid eruptions |
| 4. | Maculopapular rashes and petechial lesion |
| 5. | Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) |
| 6. | Urticarial lesions with mucosal involvement |