Abstract
OBJECTIVE: COVID-19 toes represent the main dermatological COVID-19 cutaneous manifestation in pediatric patients. Its diagnosis exposes the whole family to social stigma and this aspect was not previously evaluated.PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a multicenter, case-control, observational study that compared the family impact of COVID-19 toes vs. psoriasis (PsO). We enrolled 46 pediatric patients (23 with psoriasis and 23 with COVID-19 toes, age and gender matched) and their parents/caregivers that had to fill the Dermatitis Family Impact (DFI) questionnaire.RESULTS: DFI index did not differ significantly between both subgroups (p= 0.48), and in psoriatic patients did not correlate with both Psoriasis Area Severity Index (PASI) (p= 0.59) and itchVAS (p= 0.16).CONCLUSIONS: COVID-19 toes, a transitory dermatosis, exerted a similar impact/ perturbation on family dynamics than PsO, a well-known stigmatizing, chronic inflammatory dermatosis.
| Lingua originale | Inglese |
|---|---|
| pagine (da-a) | 87-93 |
| Numero di pagine | 7 |
| Rivista | European Review for Medical and Pharmacological Sciences |
| Volume | 26 |
| Numero di pubblicazione | 3 Suppl |
| DOI | |
| Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 2022 |
Keywords
- COVID-19 toes
- Chilblain-like lesions
- Dermatitis family impact
- Pediatrics
- Psoriasis
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