Normocomplementemic Urticarial Vasculitis Associated with A/H1N1 in a Child. Case Report

SN Compr Clin Med. 2020;2(12):2962-2964. doi: 10.1007/s42399-020-00661-x. Epub 2020 Nov 25.

Abstract

Urticarial vasculitis is an entity characterized by urticarial rashes that are typically pruritic and painful, associated with angioedema and purpura. Influenza viruses are common respiratory pathogens that can cause seasonal infections and global human morbidity/mortality. A 4.5-year-old girl presented with fever and painful urticarial skin lesions leaving post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The nasal specimens showed a positive for influenza A/H1N1. On the basis of these findings, a diagnosis of urticarial vasculitis associated with A/H1N1 was concluded. Taking the results together, we suggest that urticarial vasculitic lesions can be considered to the list of cutaneous manifestations during the seasonal flu.

Keywords: Child; Influenza infection; Urticarial vasculitis; Vasculitis.