Generalized morphea induced by the COVID-19 vaccine in a patient with chronic urticaria.

IF 2.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Dermatology Reports Pub Date : 2023-06-07 DOI:10.4081/dr.2023.9632
Hend Alotaibi, Abdulaziz Alsalhi, Turki Albinhar, Yazeed Alshathry, Maha Barakeh
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Adverse events following vaccinations have been noted for centuries, but as of recently, discussions concerning these adverse effects have increased due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the consequent delivery of vaccinations. Through presenting new cases of such adverse events and reviewing the literature, we aim to facilitate the recognition of COVID-19 vaccine-induced autoimmune diseases that may occur in the years after the pandemic has been contained. We report on a case of biopsy-proven morphea after the COVID-19 vaccine, in which case the patient developed diffuse skin lesions all over her body. The patient was known to have chronic urticaria and received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines (BioNTech, Fosun Pharma, Pfizer, New York City, USA). The patient started to notice itchy lesions on her arms two months after taking her second dose of the vaccine. This is the first case reported of generalized morphea following COVID-19 vaccination with another autoimmune disease and represents the first case of generalized morphea reported in the Middle East.

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COVID-19疫苗致慢性荨麻疹患者全身性麻痹1例
几个世纪以来,接种疫苗后的不良事件一直备受关注,但直到最近,由于COVID-19大流行和随之而来的疫苗接种,有关这些不良影响的讨论有所增加。通过介绍此类不良事件的新病例和回顾文献,我们旨在促进对COVID-19疫苗诱导的自身免疫性疾病的认识,这些疾病可能在大流行得到控制后的几年内发生。我们报告一例COVID-19疫苗接种后活检证实的morphea病例,在该病例中,患者全身出现弥漫性皮肤病变。已知患者患有慢性荨麻疹,并接种了两剂辉瑞-BioNTech COVID-19疫苗(BioNTech,复星制药,辉瑞,美国纽约市)。在注射第二剂疫苗两个月后,患者开始注意到手臂上的瘙痒病变。这是报告的第一例在接种另一种自身免疫性疾病的COVID-19疫苗后出现全身性脑脊灰的病例,也是中东地区报告的第一例全身性脑脊灰。
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