Transient monoarthritis and psoriatic skin lesions following COVID-19

Emerging reports have described the possible occurrence of arthritis in patients infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).1–3 Apart from crystal-induced arthritis,1 Yokogawa et al 2 and Alivernini et al 3 both described the onset of inflammatory arthritis with the characteristics of viral arthritis over the course of COVID-19. Here we would like to share a different case of monarthritis associated with psoriatic skin lesions presenting after resolution of SARS-CoV-2 infection. In April 2020, a patient in his 30s was admitted to our early arthritis outpatient clinic due to a 2-week history of painful limitation of the right elbow. The patient had no previous history of arthritis, back pain, enthesopathy, dactylitis, psoriasis (PsO) or other extra-articular symptoms of axial spondylarthritis, nor familiarity for rheumatic diseases and/or PsO. Forty days earlier, the patient had been suffering from arthromyalgia, fatigue, diarrhoea and anosmia, and had been diagnosed with COVID-19 based on reverse transcription (RT-PCR) detection of SARS-CoV-2 following nasopharingeal swab. Blood test analysis …

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