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Article: COVID-19 Associated Vasculitis Confirmed by the Tissues RT-PCR: A Case Series Report.

Belozerov, Konstantin E / Avrusin, Ilia S / Andaryanova, Lyubov I / Guseva, Anna M / Shogenova, Zaira S / Belanovich, Irina N / Lobacheva, Anna V / Kornishina, Tatiana L / Isupova, Eugenia A / Masalova, Vera V / Kalashnikova, Olga V / Nokhrin, Andrey V / Panova, Tatyana F / Dutova, Yulia P / Myshkovskaya, Svetlana L / Kostyunin, Kirill Y / Komissarov, Andrey B / Chasnyk, Vyacheslav G / Bregel, Liudmila V /
Kostik, Mikhail M

Biomedicines

2023  Volume 11, Issue 3

Abstract: Background: Several cases of skin and central nervous system vasculopathy associated with COVID-19 in children have been published, but the information is rather limited. Our study aimed to describe these cases of vasculitis associated with COVID-19 in ... ...

Abstract Background: Several cases of skin and central nervous system vasculopathy associated with COVID-19 in children have been published, but the information is rather limited. Our study aimed to describe these cases of vasculitis associated with COVID-19 in children.
Methods: In the retrospective-prospective case series study we included information regarding four children with COVID-19-associated vasculitis. In every case, we had a morphological description and the etiology was confirmed via real-time polymerase chain reaction during a tissue biopsy.
Results: The most involved systems were skin (4/4), respiratory (3/4), cardiovascular (2/4), nervous (1/4), eye (1/4), kidney (1/4), and inner year (1/4). All patients had increased inflammatory markers and thrombotic parameters (D-dimer). No patient met the criteria for multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children. Two patients met polyarteritis nodosa criteria, one met Henoch-Schonlein purpura criteria, and one met unclassified vasculitis criteria. All patients were treated with systemic glucocorticosteroids (two-pulse therapy). Non-biologic DMARDs were prescribed in all cases; 1/4 patients (25%) was treated with intravenous immunoglobuline, and 3/4 (75%) were treated with biologics (etanercept, tocilizumab, and adalimumab).
Conclusions: Vasculitis associated with COVID-19 could be a life-threatening condition; SARS-CoV-2 might be a new trigger or etiological agent for vasculitis and other immune-mediated diseases. Further research and collection of similar cases are required.
Language English
Publishing date 2023-03-13
Publishing country Switzerland
Document type Journal Article
ZDB-ID 2720867-9
ISSN 2227-9059
ISSN 2227-9059
DOI 10.3390/biomedicines11030870
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