Health
Suspected COVID‐19‐related reticulated purpura of the soles in an infant – Wiley
A growing number of skin lesions during the COVID‐19 pandemic are being recognized. Acral ischemic lesions identical to chilblains are most typical in children…

1 INTRODUCTION
A variety of skin lesions are being reported in children during the outbreak of COVID19 pandemic. Whereas for some of them, such as chilblains (COVID toes) and erythema multiforme, a link with SARSCoV2 is strongly suggested,1, 2 for others the association is weak. We report a not previously recognized manifestation of COVID19 in a young infant, in whom immunohistochemistry (IHC) for SARSCoV2 was positive in the endothelia of dermal blood vessels.
2 CASE REPORT
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