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petechia (/pɪˈtiːkiə/; pl.: petechiae) is a
small red or
purple spot (≤4 mm in diameter) that can
appear on the skin, conjunctiva, retina, and mucous...
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yellow warbler (Setophaga
petechia) is a New
World warbler species.
Yellow warblers are the most
widespread species in the
diverse genus Setophaga...
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after birth from a
prior nuchal cord may
include duskiness of face,
facial petechia, and
bleeding in the
whites of the eye.
Complications can
include meconium...
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hyperpigmentation as part of melanoderma, or to
spontaneous subcutaneous hemorrhages (
petechia or ecchymoses). All
authors agree that
sources on Jane Austen's
final illness...
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Tourniquet test A
positive tourniquet test on the
right side of a
patient with
dengue fever. Note the
increased number of
petechia....
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potentially serious. Gua sha, the
literal translation being "to s****e
petechia"
which refers to the sand-like
bruising after the treatment,
spread from...
- to be
confused with
other similar-looking lesions. Such
lesions include petechia (less than 3 mm (0.12 in),
resulting from
numerous and
diverse etiologies...
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complications of
gonorrhea is
systemic dissemination resulting in skin
pustules or
petechia,
septic arthritis, meningitis, or endocarditis. This
occurs in between...
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sphenoid sinuses. When the
sphenoids were
entered endoscopically,
mucosal petechia and
hematoma were
clearly seen.
Sinus barotrauma or
aerosinusitis has been...
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count declension). Bruise,
which is a
hematoma caused by
trauma Petechia,
which is a
small type of
hematoma (<3 mm) Ecchymosis,
which is a large...