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Estado actual de las manifestaciones cutáneas producidas por el SARS-CoV-2

Authors: L, Hernández-García;

Estado actual de las manifestaciones cutáneas producidas por el SARS-CoV-2

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Objetivo: Conocer el estado actual de las manifestaciones y lesiones cutáneas producidas por el SARS-CoV-2 en la población en general. Metodología: Búsqueda bibliográfica en las diferentes bases de datos que conforman la BVS, así como en la Literatura Gris. Se utilizaron los Descriptores: “lesiones cutáneas” OR “manifestaciones cutáneas” OR “piel” AND “Covid-19” OR “SARS-CoV-2” OR “Coronavirus”. Resultados: N=27, cuyo tema principal versa sobre lesiones cutáneas en el Covid-19 en la población general. Mayoritariamente son trabajos españoles (51.85%) con diseño de casos clínicos (66.66%). Las manifestaciones de Covid-19 en la piel son múltiples, cabe destacar que las más frecuentes son las lesiones eritematosas, urticaria, erupción variceliforme y lesiones vasculares tales como petequias y lívedo necrosis. Conclusiones: Las lesiones cutáneas producidas por el virus SARS-CoV-2 o por la enfermedad de Covid-19, son unas manifestaciones tardías de la infección. La incidencia de las manifestaciones cutáneas relacionadas con el Covid-19 aún no están bien establecidas pues existe escasa literatura respecto al tema, existe la necesidad de realizar estudios más amplios con muestras más heterogéneas. Palabras clave: coronavirus; Covid-19; lesiones cutáneas; manifestaciones cutáneas. [CURRENT STATUS OF THE CUTANEOUS MANIFESTATIONS PRODUCED BY SARS-CoV-2] ABSTRACT: Objective: To know the current status of skin manifestations and lesions caused by SARS-CoV-2 in the general population. Methodology: Bibliographic search in the different databases that make up the Virtual Health Library (VHL), as well as in the gray literature. Descriptors used were: "cutaneous lesions" OR "cutaneous manifestations" OR "skin" AND "Covid-19" OR "SARS-CoV-2" OR "Coronavirus". Results: N=27, whose main subject is skin lesions in Covid-19 in the general population. Most of them are Spanish papers (51.85%) with clinical case design (66.66%). The manifestations of Covid-19 in the skin are multiple, it should be noted that the most frequent are erythematous lesions, urticaria, varicelliform rash and vascular lesions such as petechiae and livid necrosis. Conclusions: Skin lesions produced by SARS-CoV-2 virus or Covid-19 disease are late manifestations of the infection. The incidence of cutaneous manifestations related to Covid-19 are not yet well established because there is little literature on the subject, there is a need for larger studies with more heterogeneous samples. Keywords: coronavirus; Covid-19; cutaneous lesions; cutaneous manifestations.

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cutaneous manifestations, cutaneous lesions, coronavirus, Covid-19

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