A disease characterized by livid spots on the skin from extravasated blood, with loss of muscular strength, pain in the limbs, and mental dejection; the purples.
A genus of marine gastropods, usually having a rough and thick shell. Some species yield a purple dye.
the purple color of skin after blood has “leaked” under it, such as in a bruise.
Small spots on the skin formed by subcutaneous effusion of blood.
burst capillaries - small blood vessels - bleed in to the skin causing a skin rash
any of several blood diseases causing subcutaneous bleeding
a symptom rather than a disease It is characterized by extravasation of blood into the skin and bleeding from the mucous membranes, irrespective of direct injury
A general term describing red blood cells in the skin. Very small areas are referred to as petechiae, and larger areas are referred to as ecchymoses, or bruises.
Red spots under the skin - due to "leaky" small blood vessels or to a very low platelet count.
a purplish or brownish-reddish discoloration of the skin's outer layer caused by blood vessel fragility
Related Topic"Bleeding into the tissues directly beneath skin or mucous membranes yielding a bruise or many red or purple petechia (flat, pin-head sized spots)..."
characteristic purplish discoloration in the skin.
A condition characterized by small amounts of bleeding into the skin and mucous membranes that result in the appearance of purplish spots or patches.
"Purple" in Tahitian. It also refers to a disease where the skin appears purple due to hemorrhaging underneath.
a purplish discoloration due to bleeding underneath the skin.
Purple spots and patches caused by leakage of blood into the tissues under the skin.
A group of disorders characterized by purplish or brownish-red discolorations caused by bleeding into the skin or tissues.
A hemorrhagic area in the skin. The area of bleeding within the skin, by definition, is greater than 3 millimeters in diameter. The appearance of the purpura depends on age of the lesion. Early purpura is red and becomes darker, then purple, and brown-yellow as it fades. Purpura does not blanch when touched. A condition characterized by purpura such as immune thrombocytopenic purpura and Schönlein-Henoch purpura.
Reddish spots on the skin caused by small bleedings.
small red spots on the skin.
Bruise that occurs after receiving blood transfusion.
Skin rash resulting in bleeding.
Purpura is bleeding into the skin. This may be as petechiae or ecchymoses. Purpura does not blanch with pressure (diascopy).
a hemorraghic disease characterized by extravasation of blood into the tissues producing spontaneous ecchymoses and petechiae.
Bruising associated with receiving a Blood transfusion (may occur on the skin or mucous membranes).
Movement of blood into the soft tissues, producing bruises.
Purpura is the appearance of red or purple discolorations on the skin, caused by bleeding underneath the skin. Small spots are called petechiae, while large spots are called ecchymoses.