Small red spots on the skin (like flea-bites) that usually indicate a low platelet count
a pin-point rash caused by tiny hemorrhages from the blood vessels close to the surface of the skin. Petechiae usually indicate clotting problems resulting from infection or injury.
Pin-head-sized sites of bleeding in the skin. This type of bleeding results from a very low platelet count. The small punctate hemorrhages are frequently seen on the legs, feet, trunk and arms. They evolve from red to brown and are eventually disappear. They stop developing when the platelet count increases.
Small red spots due to tiny haemorrhages within the skin.
Minute hemorrhagic spots, about the size of a pin head in the skin. Often seen as a symptom of low platelet counts, and in patients with leukemia.
Small, reddish spots under the skin caused by hemorrhage.
Spots under the skin resulting from specific bruising of small blood vessels.
Small pin-point hemorrhages on a body surface. [ See: Damage to Gastric Mucosa in Human Clinical Trials
Tiny red dots on the skin due to bleeding under the skin caused by low platelet count.
Tiny areas of bleeding under the skin, usually due to a low platelet count.
Tiny areas of bleeding under the skin, usually caused by a low platelet count.
tiny releases of blood from vessels under the skin surface.
Small red spots under the skin caused by a low platelet count.
Tiny haemorrhages from small blood vessels just beneath the skin surface.
Pin-point purple spots caused by bleeding into the skin.
Small red or brown spots on the skin which are actually tiny hemorrhages. They may indicate abnormally low numbers of platelets or (thrombocytes).
Small red or purplish spots on the skin or a mucous membrane, caused by very small hemorrhages.
Minute hemorrhagic spots, of pinpoint to pinhead size, in the skin which are not blanched by diascopy.
a small, purplish hemorrhagic spots on the skin.
Small purplish red spots due to subcutaneous hemorrhages.
small, pinpoint red or brown spots that represent escape of blood from the vessels into the surrounding skin
Tiny localized hemorrhages from the small blood vessels just beneath the surface of the skin.
small purplish hemorrhagic spots appearing in some severe fevers indicating great prostration. As in typhus. Also, like red spots from the bite of a flea.
Tiny red spots under the skin; often a symptom of leukemia.
Pinpoint hemorrhagic spots in the skin.
(peh-TEE-kee-a) -- Pinpoint, unraised, round red spots under the skin caused by bleeding.
Petechiae are small red, purple or brown spots - a form of purpura.
tiny purple or red spots that appear on the skin as a result of small hemorrhages within the skin. With SBS earlobe petechia may be present.