key: cord-0732435-gr03d9fb authors: Valtueña, Jara; Ruiz‐Sánchez, Daniel; Volo, Victor; Manchado‐López, Pilar; Garayar‐Cantero, María title: Acral edema during the COVID‐19 pandemic date: 2020-07-01 journal: Int J Dermatol DOI: 10.1111/ijd.15025 sha: 1fde0a84a1d560d0707d8b10a69339efba161dda doc_id: 732435 cord_uid: gr03d9fb nan Physical examination revealed painful edema in the feet ( Fig. 1) or hands (Fig. 2) with a mean duration of 6 days. Edema was associated with an intense numbness across all the patients. The overlaying skin presented non-bleachable purpuric/erythematous areas, chilblain-like lesions, and/or epider- According to our observations, acral edema possibly related to COVID-19 may be symmetric or asymmetric, located in hands and/or feet. Numbness could be a common accompanying symp-tom. The overlaying skin could present erythematous or purpuric lesions probably due to a hematic extravasation. Clinical features of patients infected with 2019 novel coronavirus in Wuhan, China Chilblain-like lesions on feet and hands during the COVID-19 Pandemic Classification of the cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19: a rapid prospective nationwide consensus study in Spain with 375 cases Vascular Obliteration Due To Endothelial And Myointimal Growth In COVID-19 Histopathologic changes and SARS-CoV-2 Immunostaining in the lung of a patient with COVID-19