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capillaries or venules.
Because telangiectasias are
vascular lesions, they
blanch when
tested with diascopy.
Telangiectasias,
aside from
presenting in many...
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Marked telangiectasias (dilated capillaries)
occur on the skin of the face, the
palmar surface of the hands, and the
mucous membranes.
Telangiectasias tend...
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involvement of
other organs.
Treatment focuses on
reducing bleeding from
telangiectasias, and
sometimes surgery or
other targeted interventions to
remove arteriovenous...
- Ataxia–
telangiectasia (AT or A–T), also
referred to as ataxia–
telangiectasia syndrome or Louis–Bar syndrome, is a rare,
neurodegenerative disease causing...
- ears (otophyma).
Telangiectasias may be present. In
ocular rosacea,
affected eyes and
eyelids may
appear red due to
telangiectasias and inflammation,...
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development of
reticulated erythema, hyperpigmentation, scaling, and
telangiectasias in the
affected area. Some
people may
complain of mild
itchiness and...
- Selmanowitz.
Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia is
characterized by
multiple chronic asymptomatic superficial blanching telangiectasias along dermatomes or Blaschko's...
- John B. (2013). "13.
Capillary malformations,
hyperkeratotic stains,
telangiectasias, and
miscellaneous vascular blots". In Mulliken, John B.; Burrows,...
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Dermal damage is
typically marked by
telangiectasias and
stretch marks. However,
while the
accompanying telangiectasias may
improve marginally, the stretch...
- (especially in
patients with polycythaemia)
Eczema and
psoriasis Deep
telangiectasias Coxsackievirus A
infection (Hand, foot and
mouth disease)
Rocky Mountain...