Haematoma; after a fall on the left forearm a flat, bluish discoloration occurred; it is a bleeding of varying intensity into the skin and the subcutaneous fatty tissue, which, depending on its age, passes through different shades of colour in stages: first blue-red, then blue, later green-yellow and yellow.
Vasculitis, leukocytoclastic (non-IgA-associated). multiple, petechial haemorrhages and haemorrhagic filled blisters in the area of the back of the hand and finger extensor sides. severe feeling of illness persists.
Acrocyanosis in right heart failure in age-related atrophic, shiny skin with solar lentigines on the back of the hand (DD: chronic Lyme disease - picture of acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans).
acrocyanosis in age-atrophied, shiny skin with half and half nails. DD: chronic lyme borreliosis. here the picture of acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans is present. the cold-dependence of the redness is not very pronounced. conspicuous (see stronger enlargement) the smooth atrophic skin surface. a positive borrelia serology is always to be expected in this stage of a borrelia infection.
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