Neutrophilic dermatosis with necrobiotic changes as an unusual manifestation after the first shot of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine together with a high fever and liver injury

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Abstract

Coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) mRNA vaccines sometimes cause various skin rashes. We report an unusual case of erythema nodosum-like nodules with vesicular and pustular papules, which arose after the first shot of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine. A skin biopsy showed marked neutrophilic infiltration with necrobiotic changes throughout the dermis and subcutis. Immunohistochemically, CD8+ cells were much more common than CD4+ cells in the dense neutrophilic infiltrates. Many CD68+ macrophages were present around the CD8+ cells. No cases of neutrophilic dermatosis with necrobiotic changes have been reported. Thus, our findings should be added to the cutaneous adverse effects of the vaccines.

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Iijima, S., Enami, C., Sato, M., Tsunoda, T., & Otoyama, K. (2023). Neutrophilic dermatosis with necrobiotic changes as an unusual manifestation after the first shot of a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine together with a high fever and liver injury. Journal of Cutaneous Immunology and Allergy, 6(2), 49–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/cia2.12279

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