Striae cutis distensae: Fresh (red), symmetrical striae after many years of internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids for bronchial asthma.
Striae cutis distensae, initially blue-reddish (Striae rubrae), later whitish, differently long and wide, jagged, parallel or diverging atrophic stripes with slightly sunken and thinned, transversely folded, smooth skin.
Striae cutis distensae. 13-year-old girl with striped red spots on upper arms, thighs and buttocks, rapidly growing within the last six months. linear, horizontally oriented, striped red spots. on delicate palpation a slight depression of the surface can be detected. thus flat, striped atrophy is present.
Striae cutis distensae: old and fresh (red) striae in obesity permagna and long-term internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids because of bronchial asthma, here conspicuous protrusion of the subcutaneous fatty tissue in case of extensive atrophy of the skin.
Striae cutis distensae: Fresh, red striae running across the back in fast-growing adolescent patients.
Striae cutis distensae. older, whitish, differently long and wide, jagged, parallel or diverging atrophic stripes with slightly sunken and thinned skin.
Striae cutis distensae: fresh (red) striae after many years of internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids due to bronchial asthma.
Striae cutis distensae: old and fresh (red) striae in obesity permagna and long-term internal and local (steroid inhalation) therapy with glucocorticoids due to bronchial asthma.
Striae cutis distensae (buttocks). initial blue-reddish (Striae rubrae), later whitish, very fine, linear and netlike, atrophic stripes with slightly sunken and thinned skin. no complaints. cosmetic problem.
Striae cutis distensae, initially blue-reddish (Striae rubrae), later whitish, differently long and wide, jagged, parallel or diverging atrophic stripes with slightly sunken and thinned, transversely folded, smooth skin.
Striae cutis distensae. reddish (Striae rubrae), reddish (Striae rubrae), differently long and wide, jagged, parallel running, atrophic stripes with slightly sunken and thinned, transversely folded skin in a young man who showed rapid length growth in the last months.
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