- causes. They
measure 3–10 mm,
whereas petechiae measure less than 3 mm, and
ecchymoses greater than 1 cm.
Purpura is
common with
typhus and can be present...
- the
platelet count is less than 20,000 per μl.
Petechiae on the
lower extremities Oral
petechiae/
purpura -
lower lip
Petechia on the
tongue in a person...
-
ecchymosis (>1cm in diameter) and
purpura (4-10mm in diameter). The term is
typically used in the
plural (
petechiae),
since a
single petechia is seldom...
-
Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP) is a
blood disorder that
results in
blood clots forming in
small blood vessels throughout the body. This results...
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worsening petechiae, ecchymoses, as well as
extensive palpable purpura or
retiform purpura.
Purpura Petechia Browning, John; Moise, Levy (2009). "
Purpura". In...
-
periods or
breakthrough bleeding. Bruising,
particularly purpura in the
forearms and
petechiae in the feet, legs, and
mucous membranes, may be
caused by...
- Waldenström
hyperglobulinemic purpura is a skin
condition that
presents with
episodic showers of
petechiae (small red or
purple spots)
occurring on all...
- purple/bluish-red 1- to 3-cm
annular patches composed of dark red
telangiectases with
petechiae. It is one of a
group of
disorders referred to as
pigmented purpuric dermatosis...
-
purpuric and
petechial rashes.
Individual purpura measure 3–10 mm (0.3–1 cm, 3⁄32-3⁄8 in),
whereas petechiae measure less than 3 mm. A non-blanching rash...
- and
Kapetanakis pigmented purpura is a skin
condition characterized by
scaly and
eczematous patches,
which also have
petechiae and
hemosiderin staining...