Sarcoidosis and COVID-19 Vaccines: A Systematic Review of Case Reports and Case Series.

IF 9 2区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY Reviews in Medical Virology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1002/rmv.70011
Omar Al-Omoush, Leen Khalil, Alaa Ramadan, Husam Tarakhan, Ahmad Alzoubi, Abdallah Nabil, Momen Hajali, Basel Abdelazeem, Othman Saleh
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Abstract

COVID-19 vaccines play a crucial role in preventing complications and alleviating the impact of SARS-CoV-2. Nevertheless, these vaccines have been associated with side effects like pain, fatigue, fever, and, in rare instances, the development of sarcoidosis. This review seeks to provide an overview of research on sarcoidosis occurring after COVID-19 vaccination and attempt to identify potential factors that may contribute to this uncommon yet concerning complication. Our review protocol was registered on PROSPERO with ID: (CRD42023463854). We comprehensively searched five electronic databases (PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, EMBASE, Cochrane) from August, 22 2023 until September, 1st 2023. We finally had 12 studies after the first and second scans. We used SPSS to analyse the extracted data. We included 31 participants who experienced lung sarcoidosis following COVID-19 vaccination, with 61.3% female, and 38.7% male. The study showed that most events were observed in individuals who got Pfizer-BioNTech or Moderna vaccines, particularly after the second dosage. Pain, local erythema, ulceration or swelling at the injection site, fever, urticaria, pityriasiform rash, and erythema multiforme were some of the most common presenting symptoms. A biopsy was the major diagnostic method. Other modalities were used, including a complete blood count, CT scans, and X-rays. Sarcoidosis has been shown in a limited number of individuals who got the COVID-19 vaccination; however, it is unclear if the vaccine is directly responsible for this condition. However, the COVID-19 vaccines are both safe and effective in preventing the disease, and the advantages of immunisation outweigh any potential risks.

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结节病和COVID-19疫苗:病例报告和病例系列的系统综述。
COVID-19疫苗在预防并发症和减轻SARS-CoV-2影响方面发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,这些疫苗与疼痛、疲劳、发烧等副作用有关,在极少数情况下,还会引起结节病。本综述旨在概述COVID-19疫苗接种后发生的结节病的研究概况,并试图确定可能导致这种罕见但令人担忧的并发症的潜在因素。我们的审查方案在PROSPERO注册,ID: (CRD42023463854)。我们从2023年8月22日至2023年9月1日全面检索了PubMed、Scopus、Web of Science、EMBASE、Cochrane 5个电子数据库。在第一次和第二次扫描后,我们最终进行了12项研究。我们使用SPSS对提取的数据进行分析。我们纳入了31名在COVID-19疫苗接种后出现肺结节病的参与者,其中61.3%为女性,38.7%为男性。研究表明,大多数事件发生在接种了辉瑞- biontech或Moderna疫苗的个体身上,尤其是在第二次注射后。疼痛、局部红斑、注射部位溃疡或肿胀、发热、荨麻疹、糠疹样皮疹和多形红斑是一些最常见的症状。活检是主要的诊断方法。其他方法包括全血细胞计数、CT扫描和x光检查。在接种COVID-19疫苗的少数人中显示出结节病;然而,目前尚不清楚这种疫苗是否直接导致了这种情况。然而,COVID-19疫苗在预防疾病方面既安全又有效,免疫接种的优势大于任何潜在风险。
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Reviews in Medical Virology
Reviews in Medical Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: Reviews in Medical Virology aims to provide articles reviewing conceptual or technological advances in diverse areas of virology. The journal covers topics such as molecular biology, cell biology, replication, pathogenesis, immunology, immunization, epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment of viruses of medical importance, and COVID-19 research. The journal has an Impact Factor of 6.989 for the year 2020. The readership of the journal includes clinicians, virologists, medical microbiologists, molecular biologists, infectious disease specialists, and immunologists. Reviews in Medical Virology is indexed and abstracted in databases such as CABI, Abstracts in Anthropology, ProQuest, Embase, MEDLINE/PubMed, ProQuest Central K-494, SCOPUS, and Web of Science et,al.
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