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Dermatologic Manifestation of Acro-Ischemia Associated With COVID-19

Robert Gumbita, Jason Z. Liu, Rohan Madhu Prasad, Yasser Radwan and Muhammad Nabeel
Ochsner Journal March 2022, 22 (1) 85-88; DOI: https://doi.org/10.31486/toj.21.0030
Robert Gumbita
Department of Internal Medicine, Michigan State University, Sparrow Hospital, Lansing, MI
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    Admission chest x-ray was significant for multifocal bilateral pneumonia and a small left-sided pleural effusion.

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    Right lower extremity purpura appeared on day 5 of hospitalization. Areas of discoloration were tender and cool to the touch. Dorsalis pedis and posterior tibial pulses were noted to be 1+ on the right leg.

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    Right lower extremity venous and arterial duplex ultrasound on day 5 of hospitalization depicts near doubling of velocities in the right peroneal artery vs admission, suggesting 50% stenosis. Transition to biphasic waveform suggests mild diffuse atherosclerosis.

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Robert Gumbita, Jason Z. Liu, Rohan Madhu Prasad, Yasser Radwan, Muhammad Nabeel
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