Mask‐induced Koebner phenomenon and its clinical phenotypes: A multicenter, real‐life study focusing on 873 dermatological consultations during COVID‐19 pandemics. Issue 2 (8th February 2021)
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- Mask‐induced Koebner phenomenon and its clinical phenotypes: A multicenter, real‐life study focusing on 873 dermatological consultations during COVID‐19 pandemics. Issue 2 (8th February 2021)
- Main Title:
- Mask‐induced Koebner phenomenon and its clinical phenotypes: A multicenter, real‐life study focusing on 873 dermatological consultations during COVID‐19 pandemics
- Authors:
- Damiani, Giovanni
Gironi, Laura Cristina
Kridin, Khalaf
Pacifico, Alessia
Buja, Alessandra
Bragazzi, Nicola Luigi
Spalkowska, Magdalena
Pigatto, Paolo Daniele Maria
Santus, Pierachille
Savoia, Paola - Abstract:
- Abstract: During COVID‐19 pandemic, wearing masks for prevention became mandatory but evidence suggest that is also detrimental for skin. Although facial dermatoses due to masks increase in both healthcare workers and general population, a pathogenetic hypothesis remains still elusive. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of dermatological consultations due to Koebner triggered dermatoses In this prospective, multicenter, real life study carried out in Italy from March 11th to December 11th 2020 during COVID‐19 pandemics, dermatological consultations (in‐person and telemedicine) to study the prevalence of Koebner (KB) phenomenon due to masks were evaluated. Boyd and Nelder classification was adopted for Koebner phenomenon and Bizzozero's for KB intensity. A total of 229/873 (26.2%) dermatological consultations were KB triggered dermatoses and lesions were located in mask‐covered ear area (76 [33.2%]), malar area (73 [31.8%]), perioral area (53 [23.1%]), and nose (27 [11.8%]). The first KB category grouped 142 patients (psoriasis, vitiligo, maskne, and mask rosacea), the second one 24 (warts, molluscum contagiosum, and impetigo), the third one 46 (atopic dermatitis), and the fourth one 17 (eczema). Among previously KB negative psoriatic patients that became KB positive, 9/13 (69.2%) had discontinued or modified the prescribed antipsoriatic treatment. Mask‐related Koebner phenomenon is an important clinical sign to orient clinician's therapeutic protocols during COVID‐19Abstract: During COVID‐19 pandemic, wearing masks for prevention became mandatory but evidence suggest that is also detrimental for skin. Although facial dermatoses due to masks increase in both healthcare workers and general population, a pathogenetic hypothesis remains still elusive. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of dermatological consultations due to Koebner triggered dermatoses In this prospective, multicenter, real life study carried out in Italy from March 11th to December 11th 2020 during COVID‐19 pandemics, dermatological consultations (in‐person and telemedicine) to study the prevalence of Koebner (KB) phenomenon due to masks were evaluated. Boyd and Nelder classification was adopted for Koebner phenomenon and Bizzozero's for KB intensity. A total of 229/873 (26.2%) dermatological consultations were KB triggered dermatoses and lesions were located in mask‐covered ear area (76 [33.2%]), malar area (73 [31.8%]), perioral area (53 [23.1%]), and nose (27 [11.8%]). The first KB category grouped 142 patients (psoriasis, vitiligo, maskne, and mask rosacea), the second one 24 (warts, molluscum contagiosum, and impetigo), the third one 46 (atopic dermatitis), and the fourth one 17 (eczema). Among previously KB negative psoriatic patients that became KB positive, 9/13 (69.2%) had discontinued or modified the prescribed antipsoriatic treatment. Mask‐related Koebner phenomenon is an important clinical sign to orient clinician's therapeutic protocols during COVID‐19 pandemic, especially in patients with psoriasis. … (more)
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- Dermatologic therapy. Volume 34:Issue 2(2021)
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- Dermatologic therapy
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- Volume 34:Issue 2(2021)
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- Volume 34, Issue 2 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 34
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0034-0002-0000
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- Page End:
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- Publication Date:
- 2021-02-08
- Subjects:
- COVID‐19 -- facial dermatoses -- Koebner clinical phenotypes -- Koebner mask induced -- personal protective equipment -- psoriasis -- surgical masks -- telemedicine
Skin -- Diseases -- Periodicals
Dermatology -- Periodicals
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/dth.14823 ↗
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- ISSNs:
- 1396-0296
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