Microvascular Skin Manifestations Caused by COVID-19.

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Serval ID
serval:BIB_57DEEAE4BBB2
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Publication sub-type
Review (review): journal as complete as possible of one specific subject, written based on exhaustive analyses from published work.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Microvascular Skin Manifestations Caused by COVID-19.
Journal
Hamostaseologie
Author(s)
Gawaz A., Guenova E.
ISSN
2567-5761 (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0720-9355
Publication state
Published
Issued date
10/2021
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
41
Number
5
Pages
387-396
Language
english
Notes
Publication types: Journal Article ; Review
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
Hypercoagulability and vascular injury, which characterize morbidity in COVID-19 disease, are frequently observed in the skin. Several pathomechanisms, such as inflammation caused by angiotensin-converting enzyme 2-mediated uptake into endothelial cells or SARS-CoV-2-initiated host immune responses, contribute to microthrombus formation and the appearance of vascular skin lesions. Besides pathophysiologic mechanisms observed in the skin, this review describes the clinical appearance of cutaneous vascular lesions and their association with COVID-19 disease, including acro-ischemia, reticular lesions, and cutaneous small vessel vasculitis. Clinicians need to be aware that skin manifestations may be the only symptom in SARS-CoV-2 infection, and that inflammatory and thrombotic SARS-CoV-2-driven processes observed in multiple organs and tissues appear identically in the skin as well.
Keywords
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme 2/physiology, Antibodies, Antiphospholipid/blood, Blood Coagulation Disorders/blood, Blood Coagulation Disorders/etiology, Blood Coagulation Disorders/pathology, COVID-19/complications, COVID-19/pathology, COVID-19/physiopathology, Complement Activation, Cytokines/metabolism, Host Microbial Interactions/immunology, Host Microbial Interactions/physiology, Humans, Microvessels/immunology, Microvessels/pathology, Microvessels/physiopathology, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2/pathogenicity, SARS-CoV-2/physiology, Skin/blood supply, Skin/immunology, Vasculitis/etiology, Vasculitis/pathology, Vasculitis/physiopathology, Virus Internalization
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Web of science
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13/11/2021 6:35
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