- Additionally,
although many
terminology schemas treat an
ecchymosis (plural,
ecchymoses) (over 1 cm (0.39 in)) as
synonymous with a bruise, in some
other schemas...
- 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 with...
-
usually appear and fade, and
sometimes group to form
ecchymoses.
Larger than petechiae,
ecchymoses are purple, blue, or yellow-green
areas of skin that...
-
characterized by large,
sharply outlined, 1- to 5-cm, dark purplish-red
ecchymoses appearing on the
dorsa of the
forearms and less
often the hands. The condition...
-
blood in stool.
Bleeding into the skin may
create petechiae, purpura,
ecchymoses or
haematomas (especially
around needle injection sites).
Bleeding into...
- (most
often shoulder and ankle), and
easily bruised skin or
spontaneous ecchymoses (discolorations of the skin
resulting from
bleeding underneath). It can...
-
syndrome are the complications.
Signs of
bleeding such as petechiae,
ecchymoses, nose bleeding,
blackish stools due to
bleeding in the stomach, vomiting...
-
areas of hyperpigmentation; deep wrinkles, co**** texture,
purpura and
ecchymoses, dry skin, and
scattered telangiectasias are also characteristic. Photoaging...
- melanoderma, or to
spontaneous subcutaneous hemorrhages (petechia or
ecchymoses). All
authors agree that
sources on Jane Austen's
final illness are too...
- urticaria, and maculopa****r lesions.
Newborns may have
punctate macules,
ecchymoses, or "blueberry muffin" lesions.
Diagnosis of
cutaneous toxoplasmosis is...