Manifestações dermatológicas associadas à Covid-19 em pacientes pediátricos: uma revisão de literatura

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João Vitor Barbosa Pinheiro
Magda Regiane Lima de Carvalho Monteiro

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Objetivo: Revisar através da literatura científica sobre os padrões clínicos associados ao desenvolvimento de lesões cutâneas em pacientes pediátricos após infecção por SARS-CoV-2. Métodos: Entre os meses de agosto e dezembro de 2021, foram avaliados artigos das bases PUBMED, LILACS e SciELO, seguindo as recomendações do método de seleção Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA), com uso dos descritores “pediatria”, “dermatologia”, “SARS-CoV-2” e “COVID-19”. Resultados: Após a comparação de 49 resumos selecionados entre as bases, foram constatadas e excluídas 12 duplicatas antes de ser realizada a leitura completa. Após a remoção de repetições, 37 artigos foram integralmente lidos e 18 destes foram incluídos na presente revisão. Considerações finais: Ao tratar-se de uma doença prevalente e cujos mecanismos fisiopatológicos, sinais e sintomas clínicos não estão completamente elucidados, as informações coletadas nesta pesquisa são de suma relevância, em vista que o conhecimento sobre lesões cutâneas em decorrência da Covid-19, em alguns casos, pode ser base do diagnóstico e manejo de pacientes suspeitosamente infectados.

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PinheiroJ. V. B., & MonteiroM. R. L. de C. (2022). Manifestações dermatológicas associadas à Covid-19 em pacientes pediátricos: uma revisão de literatura. Revista Eletrônica Acervo Médico, 9, e10382. https://doi.org/10.25248/reamed.e10382.2022
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