| Literature DB >> 32608503 |
Jara Valtueña1, Daniel Ruiz-Sánchez1, Victor Volo1, Pilar Manchado-López1, María Garayar-Cantero1.
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32608503 PMCID: PMC7361594 DOI: 10.1111/ijd.15025
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Dermatol ISSN: 0011-9059 Impact factor: 3.204
Figure 1Foot edema and associated skin lesions during the COVID‐19 pandemic. (1) Right dorsal foot edema with an erythematous skin area. (2) Symmetrical feet edema with multiple micropacular purpuric lesions in the dorsum area. (3) Both feet edema more evident in right foot with chilblain‐like lesions
Figure 2Edema in hands and associated skin lesions during the COVID‐19 pandemic. (1) Edema in both hands, more evident in left hand, with intense chilblain‐like lesions. (2) Left hand edema with an erythematous skin area. (3) Right hand edema. (4) Left hand edema with multiple dark purple micro‐petechiae on the acral areas of the whole left hand fingers. (5) Symmetrical hand edema, more evident in the right hand, that included dryness, slight peeling, and erythema. (6) Histological edematous skin features: Significant serum and erythrocyte extravasation in the superficial dermis (hematoxylin and eosin, ×40). (7 and 8) Extravasated erythrocytes in the epidermis (erythro transepidermal diapedic) (hematoxylin and eosin, ×63 and ×40, respectively)