Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19.

A 13—year—old patient whose mother made a telephone consultation at the Villa de Vallecas Health Center in the city of Madrid, in the context of the Covid 19 pandemic, due to a hard and violaceous lesion on the first toe of the left foot, without pain, of 1 week of evolution, that in the last 2 days...

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Autores principales: Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica, Gasser, Paula A., Trovina, Carolina E., Sardi, Carolina M.
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spelling I15-R235-article-342022-07-07T12:22:47Z Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19. Acroisquemia en adolescente con sospecha de COVID-19. Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica Gasser, Paula A. Trovina, Carolina E. Sardi, Carolina M. Pandemia COVID-19 Sospecha de COVID-19 Acroisquemia Lesiones en piel COVID-19 pandemic COVID-19 suspicion Acroischemia Skin lesions A 13—year—old patient whose mother made a telephone consultation at the Villa de Vallecas Health Center in the city of Madrid, in the context of the Covid 19 pandemic, due to a hard and violaceous lesion on the first toe of the left foot, without pain, of 1 week of evolution, that in the last 2 days has signs of inflammation, induration and surrounding erythema, with no apparent portal of entry, and no fever or associated respiratory or digestive symptoms. It is evaluated by means of photographs and is interpreted as a possible suspected case of Covid 19. Treatment with oral cefadroxil, telephone and photographic follow—up is indicated, showing good evolution. We try to make visible the importance of the detection of these injuries by Family Physicians at the first level of care and their follow—up. Paciente de 13 años cuya madre realizo consulta telefónica al Centro de Salud Villa de Vallecas de la ciudad de Madrid, en contexto de Pandemia Covid 19, por lesión dura y violácea en primer dedo del pie izquierdo, sin dolor, de 1 semana de evolución, que en los últimos 2 días presento signos de inflamación, induración y eritema circundantes, sin aparente puerta de entrada, y sin fiebre ni sintomatología respiratoria o digestiva asociada. Se evalúo mediante fotografías y se interpreto como posible caso sospechoso de Covid 19. Se indico tratamiento con cefadroxilo oral, seguimiento telefónico y fotográfico, presentando buena evolución. Se intenta mediante este artículo visibilizar la importancia de la detección de estas lesiones por Médicos de Familia en el primer nivel de atención y su seguimiento. Universidad Nacional de Rosario 2021-06-09 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/34 10.35305/fcm.v1i.34 Revista de la Facultad de Ciencias Médicas. Universidad Nacional de Rosario.; Vol. 1 (2020); 166-169 2796-7719 spa https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/34/50 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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topic Pandemia COVID-19
Sospecha de COVID-19
Acroisquemia
Lesiones en piel
COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 suspicion
Acroischemia
Skin lesions
spellingShingle Pandemia COVID-19
Sospecha de COVID-19
Acroisquemia
Lesiones en piel
COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 suspicion
Acroischemia
Skin lesions
Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
Gasser, Paula A.
Trovina, Carolina E.
Sardi, Carolina M.
Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19.
topic_facet Pandemia COVID-19
Sospecha de COVID-19
Acroisquemia
Lesiones en piel
COVID-19 pandemic
COVID-19 suspicion
Acroischemia
Skin lesions
author Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
Gasser, Paula A.
Trovina, Carolina E.
Sardi, Carolina M.
author_facet Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
Gasser, Paula A.
Trovina, Carolina E.
Sardi, Carolina M.
author_sort Giusto Laureano, Brenda Erica
title Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19.
title_short Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19.
title_full Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19.
title_fullStr Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19.
title_full_unstemmed Acroischemia in adolescent with suspected COVID-19.
title_sort acroischemia in adolescent with suspected covid-19.
description A 13—year—old patient whose mother made a telephone consultation at the Villa de Vallecas Health Center in the city of Madrid, in the context of the Covid 19 pandemic, due to a hard and violaceous lesion on the first toe of the left foot, without pain, of 1 week of evolution, that in the last 2 days has signs of inflammation, induration and surrounding erythema, with no apparent portal of entry, and no fever or associated respiratory or digestive symptoms. It is evaluated by means of photographs and is interpreted as a possible suspected case of Covid 19. Treatment with oral cefadroxil, telephone and photographic follow—up is indicated, showing good evolution. We try to make visible the importance of the detection of these injuries by Family Physicians at the first level of care and their follow—up.
publisher Universidad Nacional de Rosario
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url https://fcmcientifica.unr.edu.ar/index.php/revista/article/view/34
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