key: cord-0732680-5p4x8o9z authors: Kar, Bikash Ranjan; Singh, Bhabani STP; Mohapatra, Liza; Agrawal, Ishan title: Cutaneous small‐vessel vasculitis following COVID‐19 vaccine date: 2021-09-16 journal: J Cosmet Dermatol DOI: 10.1111/jocd.14452 sha: 943ad153da353cd2569ca2532f598685e755bb7e doc_id: 732680 cord_uid: 5p4x8o9z nan A 46-year-old woman presented to the outpatient department of dermatology with purpuric papules on her legs, arthralgia, and swelling of ankle joints for two days. She had no fever, cough, coryza, burning micturition, or any features suggestive of infection prior to the eruption. She had an unremarkable medical history. There was no history of any drug intake as well. Informed consent was taken from the patient for using the clinical data and publication of photographs after ensuring anonymity. BBV152, Covaxin, COVID vaccine, COVID-19, Cutaneous vasculitis, dermatopathology., Leukocytoclasia, vasculitis None. None. Authors declare human ethics approval was not needed for this study. Vasculitis as an adverse event following immunization -Systematic literature review Cutaneous manifestations in patients with COVID-19: a preliminary review of an emerging issue Commentary on "An Isolated Peculiar Gianotti-Crosti Rash in the Course of a COVID Potential antigenic cross-reactivity between SARS-CoV-2 and human tissue with a possible link to an increase in autoimmune diseases Cutaneous reactions reported after Moderna and Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination: A registrybased study of 414 cases New-onset leukocytoclastic vasculitis after COVID-19 vaccine Asymmetrical cutaneous vasculitis following COVID-19 vaccination with unusual eosinophil preponderance