CUTANEOUS ERUPTION IN COVID-19 IN TWO CASES: SIDE EFFECTS DRUGS OR VIRAL MANIFESTATION?
- Pediatric A Department, University Hospital Med VI, Marrakesh, Morocco.
- Dermatology Department, University Hospital Med VI, Marrakesh, Morocco.
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It has been documented that COVID-19 can induce a significant systemic inflammatory response, potentially attending organ injury. The integumentary system may be similarly affected. The cutaneous manifestations in COVID-19 are largely unknown but case reports and studies will aid further understanding the association of COVID-19 disease progression and dermatological manifestations. Here we report two cases of patients, Hospitalized in pediatric department of Center hospital university of Mohamed VI, Marrakesh, Morocco presenting cutaneous eruptions after SARS-CoV-2 infection treated with chloroquine and azithromycin and literature review.
Mariam Lagrine, Karima El. Fakiri, Nourredine Rada, Ghizlane Draiss, Mohammed Bouskraoui and Said Amal (2020); CUTANEOUS ERUPTION IN COVID-19 IN TWO CASES: SIDE EFFECTS DRUGS OR VIRAL MANIFESTATION?, Int. J. of Adv. Res., 8 (10), 206-208, ISSN 2320-5407. DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/11843
Pediatric A Department, University Hospital Med VI, Marrakesh, Morocco
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