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      Dermatologic manifestations of COVID‐19: a comprehensive systematic review

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          Recent reports have suggested that there may be dermatologic manifestations of COVID-19. We searched 12 databases for peer-reviewed or pre-print published studies until July 15, 2020, for this PRISMA-compliant review (CRD42020182050). We used the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine Levels of Evidence to facilitate data synthesis. From 86 retrieved studies, we collated data on 2,560 patients with dermatologic manifestations of COVID-19. The most common findings were chilblains/pernio-like lesion (51.5%), erythematous maculopapular rashes (13.3%), and viral exanthem (7.7%). Average pediatric age was 12.9 years (SD 3.6) and adult was 34.2 years (SD 21.8). Average latency from time of upper respiratory illness symptoms to cutaneous findings was 1.5 days (SD 2.9) in children and 7.9 days (SD 10.7) in adults, ranging from -3 to 38 days. Roughly one-tenth in both populations were otherwise asymptomatic or presented with only skin findings for the entirety of the disease course; 13.3% (pediatrics) and 5.3% (adults) presented with skin issues first. Dermatologic findings may play an important role in identifying cases early and serve as an important proxy to manage spread. Further prospective data collection with international prospective registries is needed.

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          Journal
          International Journal of Dermatology
          Int J Dermatol
          Wiley
          0011-9059
          1365-4632
          November 03 2020
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Dermatology Yale School of MedicineYale University New Haven CT USA
          [2 ]Department of Internal Medicine (Infectious Disease) Yale School of MedicineYale University New Haven CT USA
          [3 ]Yale Institute for Global HealthYale University New Haven CT USA
          [4 ]Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases Yale School of Public HealthYale University New Haven CT USA
          [5 ]Yale School of NursingYale University Orange CT USA
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          10.1111/ijd.15168
          33141443
          a24f2973-8929-46cb-84f5-b9fb7c3c1eef
          © 2020

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