the eyelid dermatitis in parallel with respiratory improvement strongly suggests an association between skin manifestations and COVID-19. However, vitamin supplements (especially vitamin C) can also bring partial benefit in the setting of capillaritis and small-vessel dysfunction. 10 The present report gives a new insight into COVID-19-associated cutaneous findings and can therefore help clinicians in identifying early signs of the disease. In fact, the great variability of COVID-19-related dermatological disorders gives reason of the difficulties encountered by dermatologists and other physicians in recognizing SARS-CoV2 infection and therefore in treating patients accordingly.
The main limitations of our study are its retrospective design and small number of patients. However, it is the largest singlecentre series reported and includes long-term follow-up.SJS/TEN-like CLE has well-defined clinicopathological characteristics and severe cutaneous flares or long-term sequelae should not be expected during follow-up.
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