Dermatological manifestations associated with COVID‐19 and COVID‐19 vaccination: results from the Lebanese COVID registry

Author:

Chrabieh Remie1,Haddad Isabelle2,Salameh Pascale3456,Kurban Mazen2,Kechichian Elio78ORCID,Habre Maya9ORCID,Ayoub Nakhle10,Torbey Gretta11,El Sayed Fouad11,Maamari Micheline12,Tannous Zeina1,Farra Anna13,El Khoury Jinane1ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Dermatology, Gilbert and Rose Marie school of Medicine Lebanese American University Beirut Lebanon

2. Department of Dermatology American University of Beirut Medical Center Beirut Lebanon

3. INSPECT‐LB: Institut National de Santé Publique, Épidémiologie Clinique et Toxicologie Beirut Lebanon

4. School of Medicine Lebanese American University Beirut Lebanon

5. Department of Primary Care and Population Health University of Nicosia Medical School 2417 Nicosia Cyprus

6. Faculty of Pharmacy Lebanese University Hadath Lebanon

7. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Saint Joseph University Beirut Lebanon

8. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Sherbrooke University Sherbrooke QC Canada

9. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Saint George University of Beirut, Saint George Hospital University Medical Center Beirut Lebanon

10. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine and Medical Sciences Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK) Jounieh Lebanon

11. Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medical Sciences Lebanese University, Baabda Governmental University Hospital Baabda Lebanon

12. Department of Dermatology Sacré Coeur Hospital Baabda Lebanon

13. Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, Gilbert and Rose Marie School of Medicine Lebanese American University Beirut Lebanon

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundA number of cutaneous manifestations and adverse cutaneous reactions have been associated with COVID‐19 infection and vaccine.ObjectivesA Lebanese national registry was established to characterize the dermatologic manifestations and adverse cutaneous reactions associated with COVID‐19 infection and vaccination in a sample of the Lebanese population.MethodsAn observational cross‐sectional study was conducted via a web‐based clinical form distributed to physicians wishing to report their cases from May 2021 till May 2022.ResultsIn total, 142 patients were entered in the registry, of which 133 were adults and nine were pediatric patients. The main dermatological manifestations reported with COVID‐19 infection in the adult group were urticaria (32.9%), telogen effluvium (21.4%), morbilliform (10%), and papulosquamous (8.6%) eruptions. Urticaria was the most common adverse cutaneous reaction to the vaccine (33%). Interestingly, herpes zoster was triggered in 12 patients post vaccination in our series with this finding more frequently seen in patients above the age of 41 (P = 0.013). In the pediatric group, the most reported dermatological findings associated with COVID‐19 infection were malar erythema (25%) and telogen effluvium (25%). One 16‐year‐old patient developed lichen planus after one dose of a COVID‐19 vaccine. No deaths were reported in both age groups.ConclusionThis Lebanese registry adds more robust evidence that clinical manifestations of the COVID‐19 virus and vaccine are diverse. More studies are necessary to establish the pathophysiology of these dermatological findings in the context of COVID‐19 infection and vaccination.

Funder

Lebanese American University

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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