%0 Journal Article %A Català, Alba %A Galván-Casas, Cristina %A Carretero-Hernández, Gregorio %A Rodríguez-Jiménez, Pedro %A Fernández-Nieto, Daniel %A Rodríguez-Villa, Ana %A Navarro-Fernández, Íñigo %A Ruiz-Villaverde, Ricardo %A Falkenhain-López, Daniel %A Llamas-Velasco, Mar %A Carnero-Gonzalez, Lucía %A García-Gavin, Juan %A Baniandrés, Ofelia %A González-Cruz, Carlos %A Morillas-Lahuerta, Víctor %A Cubiró, Xavier %A Figueras, Ignasi %A Selda-Enriquez, Gerald %A Fustà-Novell, Xavier %A Roncero-Riesco, Mónica %A Burgos-Blasco, Patrícia %A Romaní, Jorge %A Solà-Ortigosa, Joaquim %A García-Doval, Ignacio %T Maculopapular eruptions associated to COVID-19: A subanalysis of the COVID-Piel study. %D 2020 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10668/16085 %X A previous study has defined the maculopapular subtype of manifestations of COVID-19. The objective of our study was to describe and classify maculopapular eruptions associated with COVI-19. We carried out a subanalysis of the maculopapular cases found in the previous cross-sectional study. Using a consensus, we defined seven clinical patterns. We described patient demographics, the therapy received by the patient and the characteristics of each pattern. Consensus lead to the description of seven major maculopapular patterns: morbilliform (45.5%), other maculopapular (20.0%), purpuric (14.2%), erythema multiforme-like (9.7%), pytiriasis rosea-like (5.7%), erythema elevatum diutinum-like (2.3%), and perifollicular (2.3%). In most cases, maculopapular eruptions were coincident (61.9%) or subsequent (34.1%) to the onset of other COVID-19 manifestations. The most frequent were cough (76%), dyspnea (72%), fever (88%), and astenia (62%). Hospital admission due to pneumonia was frequent (61%). Drug intake was frequent (78%). Laboratory alterations associated with maculo-papular eruptions were high C-reactive protein, high D-Dimer, lymphopenia, high ferritin, high LDH, and high IL-6. The main limitation of our study was the impossibility to define the cause-effect relationship of each pattern. In conclusion, we provide a description of the cutaneous maculopapular manifestations associated with COVID-19. The cutaneous manifestations of COVID-19 are wide-ranging and can mimic other dermatoses. %K COVID-19 %K coronavirus %K cutaneous manifestations %K skin %~