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Dermatology Case Reports

ISSN - 2684-124X

Case Report - (2025) Volume 10, Issue 1

A Case Of Osteomyelitis Presenting After A Diagnosis Of COVID Toes

 

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Here we present a case of a four year old boy with a violaceous non-blanching macular rash erupting on bilateral toes during the COVID-19 pandemic, later presenting with pustular drainage from his nailbed and MRI confirmed osteomyelitis of the digits affected by the rash. A workup to identify other sources of infection was negative. This patient required inpatient antibiotics and surgical intervention, though later made a full recovery.

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Citation: Muser IM. (2021) A Case of Osteomyelitis Presenting After a Diagnosis of COVID Toes. Dermatol Case Rep 6:191.

Received: 02-Jun-2025 Published: 24-Jun-2025

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