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Mariam Farhan1, Bilori Bilori1, Steven Aronin2
1Department of Internal Medicine, Griffin Hospital, Derby, Connecticut, USA.
Abstract:
In addition to typical respiratory clinical manifestations,1 patients with SARS-CoV-2 infection may also exhibit extrapulmonary clinical manifestations. As we continue to discover more about SARS-CoV-2, it is becoming evident that its presentation, course of disease, and clinical manifestations differ from person to person. Not only that, it is presenting with a wide range of findings, skin manifestations might be one of the rare signs of the disease.2 We encountered a unique case in our outpatient setting via telemedicine. Our patient presented with usual signs and clinical manifestations of the disease and developed a total body urticarial eruption with red margins and raised skin-colored center 4 days after our initial encounter. Later, she tested positive for COVID-19. She did not require hospitalization and was managed with supportive care and antihistamines.
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