Lesiones cutáneas y COVID - 19, más allá de lo elemental

Authors

  • Paola Carolina Buitrago Ramírez Universidad del Rosario
  • Nataly Vanessa Jimenez Avila Universidad Militar Nueva Granada
  • Leidy Constanza Gonzalez Agudelo Universidad Central del Valle
  • Freddy David Rivera García Universidad Libre Seccional Cali
  • Gabriela Urdinola Hernández Universidad Nacional de Colombia

Keywords:

Skin, COVID 19, COVID 19 19 exanthema, pain, skin.

Abstract

The current pandemic triggered by Covid 19 has generated a great impact among the
community in general, not only because of the number of deaths that underlie it, but
also because of the different systemic manifestations of the injury caused by the virus
in the body. In this way, associated dermatological manifestations have been defined as
acral lesions, vesicular rashes, urticarial eruptions, maculopapular rashes, and livedoid
/ necrotic lesions.
However, this classification is likely to change in the future. Of course, they also add a
host of variants of the inflammatory process, of the vascular or systemic complications
of the disease or even of the treatments administered. Knowledge of the cutaneous
manifestations can allow an early diagnosis or even serve as a prognostic marker.

Published

2021-04-15

How to Cite

Buitrago Ramírez, P. C. ., Jimenez Avila, N. V. ., Gonzalez Agudelo, L. C. ., Rivera García, F. D., & Urdinola Hernández, G. (2021). Lesiones cutáneas y COVID - 19, más allá de lo elemental. Scientific and Educational Medical Journal, 1(2), 152-162. Retrieved from https://medicaljournal.com.co/index.php/mj/article/view/32

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