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Cutaneous vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccination: a case-based review

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 1. Introduction: Although most of the patients who get infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) develop respiratory symptoms similar to an upper respiratory tract infection, complications in body organs other than the respiratory system are far from exception (1-3). Vasculitis is a rare complication of COVID-19, resulting in a poor prognosis if left untreated (4, 5). Since there is no specific curative treatment available for COVID-19 and its complications, preventive strategies such as vaccination are considered the only effective way of controlling the pandemic. Although the available COVID-19 vaccines are considered safe with minimal adverse reactions, vaccinationmay have rare and even lethal adverse effects in some individuals. Overall, it has been reported that the most common side effects of COVID-19 vaccines are local reactions at the injection site and the dermatologic side effects vary from morbidiform rashes to erythema multiforme and pityriasis rosea (6-8). A growing number of reports suggest vasculitis as a complication of COVID-19 vaccines in different populations, including those with underlying chronic liver or dermatologic diseases (9-12). The following report discusses the lethal outcome of a vasculitis case following COVID-19 mRNA vaccination in a female patient with underlying SARS-CoV-2 infection...

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    BOZORGMEHR, RAMA, Enteshari, Katayoun, Khameneh Bagheri, Arash, JAFARZADEH ESFEHANI, REZA, & ABDOLLAHIMAJD, FAHIMEH. (2022). Cutaneous vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccination: a case-based review. (FRONTIERS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE) ADVANCED JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 6(3), 0-0. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/1137238/en

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    BOZORGMEHR RAMA, Enteshari Katayoun, Khameneh Bagheri Arash, JAFARZADEH ESFEHANI REZA, ABDOLLAHIMAJD FAHIMEH. Cutaneous vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccination: a case-based review. (FRONTIERS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE) ADVANCED JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE[Internet]. 2022;6(3):0-0. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/1137238/en

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    RAMA BOZORGMEHR, Katayoun Enteshari, Arash Khameneh Bagheri, REZA JAFARZADEH ESFEHANI, and FAHIMEH ABDOLLAHIMAJD, “Cutaneous vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccination: a case-based review,” (FRONTIERS IN EMERGENCY MEDICINE) ADVANCED JOURNAL OF EMERGENCY MEDICINE, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 0–0, 2022, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/1137238/en

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