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Zambrano-Mericq MJ, Lam JM. Erythema nodosum associated with COVID19 infection: A pediatric case report and review of the literature. Pediatr Dermatol 2023; 40:166-170. [PMID: 35918301 PMCID: PMC9539322 DOI: 10.1111/pde.15096] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/09/2022] [Accepted: 07/09/2022] [Indexed: 01/25/2023]
Abstract
Erythema nodosum (EN) is a common panniculitis characterized by tender erythematous nodules predominantly on the pretibial area and represents a hypersensitivity reaction to multiple triggers. COVID19 infection and vaccination have been associated with EN in the adult population. We report a pediatric case of EN following COVID19 infection and review the literature on COVID19 infection and COVID19 immunization-related EN.
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- Department of Dermatology and Skin Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.,Department of Pediatrics, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Gonzalez-Canete M, Pinto-Pulido EL, Vega-Diez D, Rodriguez-Villa A, Moreno-Artero E, Andina Martinez D, Torrelo A. Erythema nodosum after COVID-19 vaccine: Report of two pediatric cases. Pediatr Dermatol 2022:10.1111/pde.15205. [PMID: 36451284 PMCID: PMC9877859 DOI: 10.1111/pde.15205] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 07/18/2022] [Accepted: 11/08/2022] [Indexed: 12/05/2022]
Abstract
With the introduction of large-scale COVID-19 vaccination programs, a variety of cutaneous manifestations have been described. We present two girls (ages 12 and 5 years) who developed erythema nodosum (EN) 3 and 14 days after Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccination, respectively. While EN after COVID-19 vaccination has been reported in adults, it is can also occur in children.
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- Marta Gonzalez-Canete
- Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Príncipe de Asturias, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Príncipe de Asturias, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Dermatology, Hospital Universitario Príncipe de Asturias, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Dermatology, Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús, Madrid, Spain
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- Department of Dermatology, Hospital Infantil Universitario Niño Jesús, Madrid, Spain
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Rodríguez Y, Rojas M, Beltrán S, Polo F, Camacho-Domínguez L, Morales SD, Gershwin ME, Anaya JM. Autoimmune and autoinflammatory conditions after COVID-19 vaccination. New case reports and updated literature review. J Autoimmun 2022; 132:102898. [PMID: 36041291 PMCID: PMC9399140 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2022.102898] [Citation(s) in RCA: 50] [Impact Index Per Article: 16.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/13/2022] [Revised: 08/11/2022] [Accepted: 08/14/2022] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Autoimmunity linked to COVID-19 immunization has been recorded throughout the pandemic. Herein we present six new patients who experienced relapses of previous autoimmune disease (AD) or developed a new autoimmune or autoinflammatory condition following vaccination. In addition, we documented additional cases through a systematic review of the literature up to August 1st, 2022, in which 464 studies (928 cases) were included. The majority of patients (53.6%) were women, with a median age of 48 years (IQR: 34 to 66). The median period between immunization and the start of symptoms was eight days (IQR: 3 to 14). New-onset conditions were observed in 81.5% (n: 756) of the cases. The most common diseases associated with new-onset events following vaccination were immune thrombocytopenia, myocarditis, and Guillain-Barré syndrome. In contrast, immune thrombocytopenia, psoriasis, IgA nephropathy, and systemic lupus erythematosus were the most common illnesses associated with relapsing episodes (18.5%, n: 172). The first dosage was linked with new-onset events (69.8% vs. 59.3%, P = 0.0100), whereas the second dose was related to relapsing disease (29.5% vs. 59.3%, P = 0.0159). New-onset conditions and relapsing diseases were more common in women (51.5% and 62.9%, respectively; P = 0.0081). The groups were evenly balanced in age. No deaths were recorded after the disease relapsed, while 4.7% of patients with new-onset conditions died (P = 0.0013). In conclusion, there may be an association between COVID-19 vaccination and autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Some ADs seem to be more common than others. Vaccines and SARS-CoV-2 may induce autoimmunity through similar mechanisms. Large, well-controlled studies are warranted to validate this relationship and assess additional variables such as genetic and other environmental factors.
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- Yhojan Rodríguez
- Clínica del Occidente, Bogota, Colombia; Center for Autoimmune Diseases Research (CREA), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia
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- Center for Autoimmune Diseases Research (CREA), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia
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- Center for Autoimmune Diseases Research (CREA), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia
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- Hospital Infantil de San José, Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud. Department of Pathology, Bogota, Colombia
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- Center for Autoimmune Diseases Research (CREA), School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia
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- Hospital Infantil de San José, Fundación Universitaria de Ciencias de la Salud. Department of Pathology, Bogota, Colombia
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- Division of Rheumatology, Allergy and Clinical Immunology, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, United States
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- Clínica del Occidente, Bogota, Colombia; LifeFactors, Rionegro, Colombia.
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Ooi XT, Choi EC, Lee JS. Manifestation of a cancer-associated TIF-1 gamma dermatomyositis after COVID-19 vaccine. Int J Dermatol 2022; 61:1425-1426. [PMID: 35834656 PMCID: PMC9349914 DOI: 10.1111/ijd.16358] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/17/2022] [Revised: 06/11/2022] [Accepted: 06/24/2022] [Indexed: 11/27/2022]
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- Xue Ting Ooi
- Division of Dermatology, University Medicine Cluster, National University Hospital, Singapore
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- Division of Dermatology, University Medicine Cluster, National University Hospital, Singapore
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This Month in JAAD International: August 2022: Cutaneous reactions to COVID-19 mRNA booster dose vaccination. J Am Acad Dermatol 2022; 87:295. [PMID: 35732252 PMCID: PMC9212599 DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2022.06.036] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 06/16/2022] [Accepted: 06/16/2022] [Indexed: 11/20/2022]
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Shukla AK, Peter A, Bhargava JK, Arya V, Gupta MK, Yadav N, Tiwari P. Sarcoidosis presenting as bilateral optic neuritis after ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination. Monaldi Arch Chest Dis 2022; 93. [PMID: 35678536 DOI: 10.4081/monaldi.2022.2279] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/29/2022] [Accepted: 05/16/2022] [Indexed: 02/03/2023] Open
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Sarcoidosis is an idiopathic granulomatous disease and can virtually affect any organ system. Multiple factors, including tubercular antigens organic and environmental exposures, have been implicated in its pathogenesis. In addition to drugs, sarcoid-like reactions have been reported following varicella and influenza vaccination. Few reports of erythema nodosum and Lofgren syndrome have been reported after the COVID19 vaccination, though no histologic diagnosis was pursued in these cases. We herein report a case of sarcoidosis presenting with bilateral acute onset vision loss with a temporal association with COVID19 vaccination (ChadOx-1 n-COV, COVISHIELDTM). Symptoms started within two weeks of receiving the vaccine. Alternate causes for optic neuritis were excluded. Transbronchial lung biopsy showed the presence of non-caseating epithelioid cell granulomas. The patient received high-dose corticosteroids immediately after diagnosis, albeit with incomplete clinical improvement in vision on a three-month follow-up. In conclusion, we report a novel case of sarcoidosis-related optic neuritis following COVID19 vaccination.
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- Amarendra Kumar Shukla
- Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, School of Excellence in Pulmonary Medicine, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.
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- Department of Respiratory Medicine, School of Excellence in Pulmonary Medicine, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.
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- Department of Respiratory Medicine, School of Excellence in Pulmonary Medicine, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.
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- Department of Medicine, School of Excellence in Pulmonary Medicine, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.
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- Department of Pathology, School of Excellence in Pulmonary Medicine, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.
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- Department of Neuroradiology, Superspeciality Hospital, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.
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- Department of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine, School of Excellence in Pulmonary Medicine, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College, Jabalpur.
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Berrim K, Sahnoun R, Ksentini M, Athyemen R, Ksouda K, Affes H, Hammemi S, Zeghal K, Ben Mahmoud L. Érythème noueux associé au vaccin Tozinaméran : à propos de 2 cas et revue de la littérature. Therapie 2022; 78:330-334. [PMID: 35908998 PMCID: PMC9329724 DOI: 10.1016/j.therap.2022.06.002] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/09/2022] [Revised: 06/17/2022] [Accepted: 06/21/2022] [Indexed: 11/17/2022]
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- Khouloud Berrim
- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie.
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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- Service régional de pharmacovigilance de Sfax, faculté de médecine de Sfax, université de Sfax, avenue Majida Boulila, 3029 Sfax, Tunisie
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Chahed F, Ben Fadhel N, Ben Romdhane H, Youssef M, Ben Hammouda S, Chaabane A, Aouam K, Ben Fredj N. Erythema nodosum induced by Covid-19 Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine: A case report and brief literature review. Br J Clin Pharmacol 2022; 89:536-540. [PMID: 35434826 PMCID: PMC9111509 DOI: 10.1111/bcp.15351] [Citation(s) in RCA: 3] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/23/2021] [Revised: 03/28/2022] [Accepted: 03/31/2022] [Indexed: 01/19/2023] Open
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Erythema nodosum (EN), the most common form of panniculitis, is a reactive inflammation of the subcutaneous fat clinically presented with a sudden onset of painful, erythematous, nodular, subcutaneous lesions, typically localized to the pretibial area. EN is commonly caused by numerous infections (especially beta-haemolytic streptococcal infections), autoimmune diseases (sarcoidosis), inflammatory bowel conditions and drugs. EN induced by Covid-19 vaccines is rarely reported. We describe an original clinical observation of a 75-year-old woman who presented with EN after receiving the second dose of BNT162b2, an mRNA vaccine.
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- Ferdaous Chahed
- Department of Clinical PharmacologyUniversity Hospital of Monastir. University of MonastirTunisia
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- Department of Clinical PharmacologyUniversity Hospital of Monastir. University of MonastirTunisia
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- Department of Clinical PharmacologyUniversity Hospital of Monastir. University of MonastirTunisia
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- Department of DermatologyUniversity Hospital of Monastir. University of MonastirTunisia
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- Department of Clinical PharmacologyUniversity Hospital of Monastir. University of MonastirTunisia
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- Department of Clinical PharmacologyUniversity Hospital of Monastir. University of MonastirTunisia
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- Department of Clinical PharmacologyUniversity Hospital of Monastir. University of MonastirTunisia
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Damevska K, Simeonovski V. Covid-19 Vaccine Associated Erythema Nodosum: factors to consider. Dermatol Ther 2022; 35:e15410. [PMID: 35218272 PMCID: PMC9111800 DOI: 10.1111/dth.15410] [Citation(s) in RCA: 4] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Download PDF] [Figures] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/11/2022] [Revised: 02/19/2022] [Accepted: 02/23/2022] [Indexed: 11/28/2022]
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- Katerina Damevska
- University Clinic for Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
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- University Clinic for Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, University Ss. Cyril and Methodius in Skopje, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
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