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Steven Johnson Syndrome in adult patient secondary to COVID-19 infection- A rare case report
Dr.Pandharinath Khade VI;
Avani shah 2nd;
Vidya Kharkar 3rd
ABSTRACT
Coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is global pandemic caused by a novel zoonotic RNA virus named (SARSCoV-2). It has varied with various of cutaneous manifestations associated with COVID-19 has been described, includes urticarial rash, confluent erythematous rash, papulovesicular exanthem, chilblain like acral pattern, livedo reticularis, purpuric “vasculitis” pattern. Here we are presenting a case of 45-year-old male presented with muco-cutaneous features of Steven–Johnson Syndrome.
Citation
Please cite as:
Khade D VI, shah A 2nd, Kharkar V 3rd
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome in Adult Patient Secondary to COVID-19 Infection: Case Report