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. 2020 Aug 17;47(10):1175–1178. doi: 10.1111/1346-8138.15532

Table 1.

Summary of seven case reports describing COVID‐19 patients with an erythema type eruption

Age, years Sex Features of erythema Body parts where erythema appeared Days after onset until erythema appears No. of days that erythema appeared Drugs used against COVID‐19
64 F Erythematous rash Trunk, antecubital fossa 4 days 5 days Paracetamol
67 F Erythematous confluent rash Neck, trunk, back, proximal portions of upper and lower limbs 30 days (originally stated as 1 month) 7 days (originally stated as 1 month) Hydroxychloroquine omeprazole piperacillin/tazobactam remdesivir
57 F Erythematous confluent rash, with undefined margins, bleaching Limbs and trunk, palms 2 days 9 days Paracetamol
60 M Scattered erythematous macules coalescing into papules Back, bilateral flanks, groin and proximal lower extremities 3 days 7 days (originally stated that it turned into small round purpuric macules) None
37 F Erythematous maculopapular lesions Trunk, neck and face 3 days 8 days Acetaminophen
6 M Maculopapular rash Cheeks and upper and lower extremities, reaching the palms of the hands 2 days 5 days No information
39 M Erythematous and edematous non‐pruritic annular fixed plaques Upper limbs, chest, neck, abdomen and palms, sparing the face and mucous membranes 0 days (the same day) 7 days None