Skin reaction to COVID-19 vaccine: A report of 4 cases

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Since the beginning of the covid-vaccine campaign, a lot of local and systemic dermatologic reactions happening after the administration of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have been described, even if their exact biological mechanism is still debated. In this paper we report 4 cases of cutaneous manifestations arose within ten days after the first dose of messenger RNA (mRNA)-based COVID-19 vaccination: one case of giant urticaria, one case of head and neck redness and two cases of Erythema Multiforme (EM). In our experience these reactions were mild, transient and all of them resolved, not recurring after the second dose, so these manifestations shouldn’t be considered as an absolute contraindication to the second dose of vaccine, that to date is fundamental.

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Bertolani, M., de Felici del Giudice, M. B., Ridolo, E., Pucciarini, F., Feliciani, C., & Satolli, F. (2022). Skin reaction to COVID-19 vaccine: A report of 4 cases. Dermatology Reports, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.4081/dr.2022.9376

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