As COVID-19 continues, there are new manifestations and less common presentations of this illness of which we need to be aware. This case describes a 44-year-old woman with a new-onset rash on her lower back and inner thighs. Based on a punch biopsy of both locations, either severe urticaria or early urticarial vasculitis was diagnosed. The patient recovered after treatment with a combination of oral steroids and high-dose antihistamines. Two days after the biopsy, she tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. The urticarial vasculitic reaction was likely secondary to infection from COVID-19 and was the initial presentation of the disease.
Keywords: COVID-19; cutaneous manifestations; dermatology; rash; urticarial vasculitis.
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