-
capillaries or venules.
Because telangiectasias are
vascular lesions, they
blanch when
tested with diascopy.
Telangiectasias,
aside from
presenting in many...
- rate at
which lesions develop;
these have not yet been identified.
Telangiectasias and
arteriovenous malformations in HHT are
thought to
arise because...
-
Marked telangiectasias (dilated capillaries)
occur on the skin of the face, the
palmar surface of the hands, and the
mucous membranes.
Telangiectasias tend...
- Ataxia–
telangiectasia (AT or A–T), also
referred to as ataxia–
telangiectasia syndrome or Louis–Bar syndrome, is a rare,
neurodegenerative disease causing...
-
juxtafoveal telangiectasia:
macular telangiectasia type 1,
macular telangiectasia type 2, and
macular telangiectasia type 3. Both
macular telangiectasia and age-related...
-
condition that
consists of
areas of hypopigmentation, hyperpigmentation,
telangiectasias and atrophy.
Poikiloderma of
Civatte is most
frequently seen on the...
- Selmanowitz.
Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia is
characterized by
multiple chronic asymptomatic superficial blanching telangiectasias along dermatomes or Blaschko's...
-
Generalized essential telangiectasia, also
known as
general essential telangiectasia, is
characterized by the
dilation of
veins and
capillaries over a...
- puberty. Hair is
normal at birth, but
usually lost
during infancy.
Telangiectasias may
present on the
palms and
soles more
commonly than on the scalp...
- ears (otophyma).
Telangiectasias may be present. In
ocular rosacea,
affected eyes and
eyelids may
appear red due to
telangiectasias and inflammation,...