Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care.

We present a case of a patient who had mild symptoms of COVID—19 and who was attended at Primary Care in Madrid. She developed unilateral pneumonia due to SARS CoV—2 on the 6th day of evolution. The patient was treated with hydroxychloroquine during 5 days. She was followed up three times a week dur...

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Autores principales: Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica, Gasser, Paula A., Trovina, Carolina E., Sardi, Carolina M.
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spelling I15-R235-article-352023-11-08T14:27:33Z Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care. Lesiones en piel tardías en paciente con sospecha de infección por SARS CoV 2 en Atención Primaria. Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica Gasser, Paula A. Trovina, Carolina E. Sardi, Carolina M. Pandemia COVID-19 Sospecha COVID-19 Lesiones en piel Rash cutáneo Pandemic COVID-19 Suspected COVID-19 Skin lesions Skin rash We present a case of a patient who had mild symptoms of COVID—19 and who was attended at Primary Care in Madrid. She developed unilateral pneumonia due to SARS CoV—2 on the 6th day of evolution. The patient was treated with hydroxychloroquine during 5 days. She was followed up three times a week during 4 weeks by her family doctor. At the end of the 4th week, she started with an erythematous rash. The rash was itchy and it was located at her face, trunk and root of the upper limbs. It lasted 7 days, it was treated successfully with ebastine. Our objective is to make visible the importance of detecting these skin lesions by Family Physicians and on the other hand to remember that covid lesions could appear at the end of the late stages of the infection. Paciente que consulta al Centro de Atención Primaria “Federica Montseny” de Madrid, por sintomatología típica de enfermedad leve por SARS CoV2 (SARS—CoV—2 –Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2—). El día 6 de evolución desarrolló neumonía unilateral, se indicó tratamiento con hidroxicloroquina 14 días. Su médico de familia realizó seguimiento durante 4 semanas. Agregando el día 27 del cuadro rash eritematoso, pruriginoso, con tendencia a confluir en cara, tronco y raíz de miembros superiores, que duró 7 días y respondió a ebastina. Dada la situación epidemiológica se consideró caso sospechoso de Covid. El objetivo de este artículo es visibilizar la importancia de la detección de estas lesiones por Médicos de Familia en el primer nivel de atención. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2021-06-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/35 10.35305/fcm.v1i.35 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.; Vol. 1 (2020); 170-173 2796-7719 spa https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/35/51 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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topic Pandemia COVID-19
Sospecha COVID-19
Lesiones en piel
Rash cutáneo
Pandemic COVID-19
Suspected COVID-19
Skin lesions
Skin rash
spellingShingle Pandemia COVID-19
Sospecha COVID-19
Lesiones en piel
Rash cutáneo
Pandemic COVID-19
Suspected COVID-19
Skin lesions
Skin rash
Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
Gasser, Paula A.
Trovina, Carolina E.
Sardi, Carolina M.
Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care.
topic_facet Pandemia COVID-19
Sospecha COVID-19
Lesiones en piel
Rash cutáneo
Pandemic COVID-19
Suspected COVID-19
Skin lesions
Skin rash
author Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
Gasser, Paula A.
Trovina, Carolina E.
Sardi, Carolina M.
author_facet Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
Gasser, Paula A.
Trovina, Carolina E.
Sardi, Carolina M.
author_sort Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
title Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care.
title_short Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care.
title_full Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care.
title_fullStr Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care.
title_full_unstemmed Skin lesions in a patient with suspected SARS CoV 2 infection in Primary Care.
title_sort skin lesions in a patient with suspected sars cov 2 infection in primary care.
description We present a case of a patient who had mild symptoms of COVID—19 and who was attended at Primary Care in Madrid. She developed unilateral pneumonia due to SARS CoV—2 on the 6th day of evolution. The patient was treated with hydroxychloroquine during 5 days. She was followed up three times a week during 4 weeks by her family doctor. At the end of the 4th week, she started with an erythematous rash. The rash was itchy and it was located at her face, trunk and root of the upper limbs. It lasted 7 days, it was treated successfully with ebastine. Our objective is to make visible the importance of detecting these skin lesions by Family Physicians and on the other hand to remember that covid lesions could appear at the end of the late stages of the infection.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
publishDate 2021
url https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/35
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