Ecchymosis. circumscribed purple-shaped hemorrhage on the chin of a 14-year-old boy. the lesion is caused by the creation of a negative pressure (suction of a glass) on the chin.
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ecchymosis syndrome, painful, intermittent manifestation of painful skin bleeding in a 48-year-old man. initial development of oedematous, overheated, pressure-sensitive erythema. subsequent development of skin bleeding and slow expansion of the skin changes. scarless healing after 1-2 weeks. in the present case, there was a severely pronounced clinical picture with multiple accompanying symptoms, especially fever, weight loss, fatigue, muscle and headaches, arthralgia, epistaxis, haemoptysis and haematuria.
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Ecchymosis syndrome, painful. 4 weeks ago for the first time occurred painful, extensive ecchymosis on the right back in an obese 69-year-old female patient.
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Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with years of nicotine abuse and patchy palmar erythema (more pronounced in cool surroundings) and mummified fingertip necroses that have been present for 6 months.
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Thrombangiitis obliterans. 32-year-old patient with a nicotine abuse lasting for years and a patchy palmar erythema existing since 6 months as well as mummified fingertip necroses.
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Finger varicosis. Irregular dilation of the finger veins.
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Finger varicosis: chronic, stationary, no longer increasing swelling as well as tortuous and nodular, bluish phlebektasia and varices of the flexor-sided finger veins in an 89-year-old female patient. Heavily folded skin surface (skin atrophy). The clinical picture is diagnostically conclusive.
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Glomangiomatosis, generalized. palm-sized bundle of livid vessels shimmering through the skin, partly tendril-shaped vascular ectasia at the back of the thigh in a 7-year-old boy.
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Infant hemangioma. 2.0 x 1.0 cm in size, solitary, chronically dynamic, rapidly growing since 2 months, soft, indolent, blue, smooth lump on the left eye of a 3-month-old infant. Furthermore, there is pronounced ptosis of the left eyelid and restrictions of the eye mobility of the left eye.
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Hemangioma of the infant. 6-month-old girl (premature birth): Swelling of the left lower lid of a 6-month-old girl (premature birth) existing since the 2nd month of life, progressive in size, flat, blue, soft, not painful, encompassing the whole lower lid.
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Hemangioma, cavernous, blue-black, partly also grey, felted soft plaque, slightly protruding above the skin level, with a blurred border, with a deep part only detectable by palpation. In the upper corner of the picture a blue-grey, soft-elastic induration in the skin level.
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Hemangioma, cavernous. reflected light microscopy: Section of a lesion of the thigh of a 39-year-old woman. multiple, red, livid and blue-grey, round and oval lacunae. white-blueish, opaque septations (blood-filled cavities lined with endothelium press the papillary connective tissue against the reteleal ridges).
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Hemangioma, cavernous. 20 x 10 cm in size, chronic stationary, indolent, soft-spongy, slightly bluish shimmering, smooth elevation. Proximal and medially of it a bizarre red smooth spot appears.
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hematoma. painful stain after blunt trauma a week ago. blurred, peripherally tapering stain with the different shades of hemoglobin breakdown. the center is pressure-dolent. a nodular hardening is palpable in depth.
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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.
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blue naevus. blue-black, coarse, sharply defined, calotte-shaped nodule with a smooth surface. at higher magnification some horn inclusions can be seen on the surface. in addition, hairs run through the nodule. especially the detection of hairs in the nodule area speaks against malignancy (DD: nodular malignant melanoma).
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Blue nevus. reflected light microscopy, deep black pigmentation, preserved surface relief.
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Blue nevus, which has been constant in size for years, measuring approx. 5 x 6 mm, raised, rough papules with blue-black and livid parts, below the left eye of an 83-year-old woman.
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Blue nevus: Solitary, blue-black, sharply defined, indolent, coarse knot with a smooth, shiny surface in the area of the capillitium in a 9-year-old boy.
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Blue nevus. Multiple acquired blue nevi in a 35-year-old male.
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Sebaceous nevus: Formation of a pigmented hidradenoma within the clearly defined, hairless sebaceous nevus.
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Phlebektasia. bluish, expressible node in the area of the buccal mucosa.
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