Transient inflammation in surgical scars following Covid-19 mRNA vaccination

Ferreli, C
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Writing - Original Draft Preparation
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Anedda, J
Data Curation
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Atzori, L
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Writing - Review & Editing
2022-01-01

Abstract

The current coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has exceeded any epidemiologic prevision, but increasing information suggests some analogies with the major viral outbreaks in the last century, and a general warning has been issued on the possibility that coinfections can make the differential diagnosis and treatment difficult, especially in tropical countries. Some reports have noted that the presence of high dengue antibodies can give a false-negative result when testing for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. Mucocutaneous manifestations are very frequent, with an apparent overlap among different pathogens. However, strong clinicopathologic correlation might provide some clues to address differentials. Waiting for laboratory and instrumental results, the timing and distribution of skin lesions is often pathognomonic. Histopathologic findings characterize certain reaction patterns and provide insights on pathogenetic mechanisms. Unfortunately, skin assessment, especially invasive examinations such as biopsy, takes a back seat in severely ill patients. A literature retrieval was performed to collect information from other epidemics to counteract what has become the most frightening disease of our time
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9114906/
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Humans; Inflammation; RNA Messenger; Vaccination; COVID-19; scars; Cicatrix; Hypertrophic
Goal 3: Good health and well-being
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Ferreli, C; Anedda, J; Atzori, L
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