id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-301921-i1o18nmw Sernicola, Alvise How to Deal With Post-viral Cutaneous Eruptions in the Era of Coronavirus Infection 2020-05-12 .txt text/plain 1144 53 41 In our routine clinical practice during the COVID-19 outbreak, we are observing a growing number of post viral cutaneous eruptions in apparently healthy individuals in the second or third decade of life that we feel is remarkable compared to the usual local epidemiology of this season. A dermatopathologist from our country has shared the report of skin biopsies performed on two patients with COVID-19 disease, matching the histology of Giannotti-Crosti syndrome, that is a non-specific manifestation of a viral infection (11) . These observations hint at the possible role of specific genetic factors that, while a predisposition to the development of skin eruptions, may protect from severely symptomatic presentations of coronavirus infection. In our current cases of atypical skin eruptions, in which a relationship with conventional viral agents has been ruled out by laboratory testing and clinical history, molecular testing with PCR could be performed on pharynx swabs to support the hypothesis of a possible association with the novel coronavirus. ./cache/cord-301921-i1o18nmw.txt ./txt/cord-301921-i1o18nmw.txt