2021
DOI: 10.1155/2021/3616429
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Coexistence of Neonatal Lupus Erythematous and Sturge–Weber Syndrome

Abstract: Neonatal lupus erythematous (NLE) is a rare condition presented by lupus dermatitis shortly after birth or later following sun exposure. Sturge–Weber syndrome (SWS) is also an uncommon congenital condition characterized by extensive capillary malformation and ophthalmic and/or neurologic involvement. Here, we describe the first case of coexistence of NLE and SWS which posed a significant diagnostic challenge to clinicians.

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“…We reported a case of AGEP, which might have been triggered by COVID-19 infection itself or be considered as an unreported possible side effect of remdesivir, to emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to history-taking and clinical suspicion as key factors to reaching the correct diagnosis [ 26 – 31 ]. Furthermore, one can infer from our report that when dealing with skin findings, remdesivir should be kept in mind as a causative agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We reported a case of AGEP, which might have been triggered by COVID-19 infection itself or be considered as an unreported possible side effect of remdesivir, to emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to history-taking and clinical suspicion as key factors to reaching the correct diagnosis [ 26 – 31 ]. Furthermore, one can infer from our report that when dealing with skin findings, remdesivir should be kept in mind as a causative agent.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%