Case Report
A 20-Year-Old Man with IgA Vasculitis following COVID-19 Vaccination
Table 1
Summary of published case reports.
| Author | Year | Vaccine | Time of onset | Biopsy/IF result | Treatment | Outcome |
| Lambert et al. [9] | 2003 | Meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine | 7 Days | Leukocytoclastic vasculitis | Steroid taper | Mild nephropathy | Jariwala et al. [10] | 2011 | HAV vaccine | 4 hours | Not performed | Supportive | Resolution with no recurrence | Gomes et al. (2 cases) [11] | 2013 | HPV vaccine | 3 Days after the second dose of the HPV vaccine | Leukocytoclastic vasculitis. IF negative for IgA deposition | Steroid taper with azathioprine | Resolution with no recurrence | Malek et al. [12] | 2018 | Influenza vaccine | 2 Days | Not performed | Short course of steroid | Resolution with no recurrence | Cohen et al. [13] | 2021 | Pfizer-BioNTech | 2 Days | Leukocytoclasia and erythrocytes extravasation | Steroid taper | Stabilization of her primary disease after steroid | Hines et al. [14] | 2021 | Pfizer-BioNTech | 2 Days | Not performed | Supportive | Rash resolved with no recurrence |
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Due to the strong clinical suspicion. |