id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-288584-wql253d8 Rivera-Oyola, Ryan Dermatologic findings in two patients with COVID-19 2020-04-28 .txt text/plain 362 28 46 Cutaneous involvement was observed both at symptom onset (8 patients) and after hospitalization (10 patients).(4) A study from Thailand described a dengue-like rash in a COVID-19 patient who was initially misdiagnosed with dengue.(5) Additionally, a recent letter reported a COVID-19 patient who simultaneously developed a non-pruritic, diffuse body rash, myalgia and cephalgia. (6) It is worth noting the variability in clinical presentation of cutaneous findings following SARS-CoV-2 infection. Similarly, we observed a diversity of morphological presentations and variability in time to onset of cutaneous manifestations in the literature (4) (5) (6) . It is unlikely that our patients' rashes were due to a medication reaction as there had been no changes to their medication regimen, the rashes had an acute onset following COVID-19 symptom onset, and, in Case 1, the biopsy did not illustrate tissue eosinophilia. At present, there is limited data regarding the cutaneous manifestations following SARS-CoV-2 infection. COVID-19 should be considered in the initial differential diagnosis for a patient with acute skin changes following flu-like symptoms. ./cache/cord-288584-wql253d8.txt ./txt/cord-288584-wql253d8.txt