Dermatology is a field of medicine where urgent cases occur commonly. However, access to specialized emergency dermatology services is very limited. Following the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the cessation of all elective dermatology visits was widely urged. Accordingly, in Italy, a country severely affected by the pandemic, various measures were applied and the care at university clinics was limited to urgent cases. Here we retrospectively analyzed data of patients who presented at an Italian academic outpatient clinic reserved only for emergency cases. In total, 252 patients (109 males and 143 females) with a mean age of 55.25 +/- 20.99 years were cared for at our clinic during a three-month period. We classified 10 patients (4%) as real emergency cases. Pityriasis rosea was diagnosed in three patients. Many patients sought care for skin cancer screening. In 131 patients (52%) dermoscopic skin examinations were performed. In 39 patients (15%), actinic keratosis or nonmelanoma skin cancer was detected, while melanoma was diagnosed in three patients, two of which were proven later as in situ melanoma. About 111 patients (44%) visited our clinic for other, nonurgent skin diseases. Our results imply that many patients felt that their skin problems required immediate attention, even if this could not be justified. Melanoma care may be considered an emergency care for its highly malignant potential and the possibility of rapid spreading. Adequately taken photos with a dermoscope may be readily read without the presence of specialist in the emergency room to prevent unnecessary delay in diagnosing oncologic skin diseases.

Emergency dermatology. three-month experience from an italian academic outpatient clinic during lockdown for COVID-19 pandemic / Kiss, Norbert; Cantoresi, Franca; Lampitelli, Salvatore; Marino, Raffaella; Bánvölgyi, András; Wikonkál, Norbert M; Cantisani, Carmen. - In: DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY. - ISSN 1529-8019. - 33:6(2020). [10.1111/dth.14390]

Emergency dermatology. three-month experience from an italian academic outpatient clinic during lockdown for COVID-19 pandemic

Cantoresi, Franca;Lampitelli, Salvatore;Marino, Raffaella;Cantisani, Carmen
2020

Abstract

Dermatology is a field of medicine where urgent cases occur commonly. However, access to specialized emergency dermatology services is very limited. Following the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic, the cessation of all elective dermatology visits was widely urged. Accordingly, in Italy, a country severely affected by the pandemic, various measures were applied and the care at university clinics was limited to urgent cases. Here we retrospectively analyzed data of patients who presented at an Italian academic outpatient clinic reserved only for emergency cases. In total, 252 patients (109 males and 143 females) with a mean age of 55.25 +/- 20.99 years were cared for at our clinic during a three-month period. We classified 10 patients (4%) as real emergency cases. Pityriasis rosea was diagnosed in three patients. Many patients sought care for skin cancer screening. In 131 patients (52%) dermoscopic skin examinations were performed. In 39 patients (15%), actinic keratosis or nonmelanoma skin cancer was detected, while melanoma was diagnosed in three patients, two of which were proven later as in situ melanoma. About 111 patients (44%) visited our clinic for other, nonurgent skin diseases. Our results imply that many patients felt that their skin problems required immediate attention, even if this could not be justified. Melanoma care may be considered an emergency care for its highly malignant potential and the possibility of rapid spreading. Adequately taken photos with a dermoscope may be readily read without the presence of specialist in the emergency room to prevent unnecessary delay in diagnosing oncologic skin diseases.
2020
COVID-19; emergency dermatology; pityriasis rosea; skin cancer-melanoma
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Emergency dermatology. three-month experience from an italian academic outpatient clinic during lockdown for COVID-19 pandemic / Kiss, Norbert; Cantoresi, Franca; Lampitelli, Salvatore; Marino, Raffaella; Bánvölgyi, András; Wikonkál, Norbert M; Cantisani, Carmen. - In: DERMATOLOGIC THERAPY. - ISSN 1529-8019. - 33:6(2020). [10.1111/dth.14390]
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