Petechiae are small red or brown spots on the skin, caused by internal bleeding due to the bursting of minor capillary blood vessels through trauma or physical aging.
Patiki eye is a misspelling of petechiae, which is pronounced the same. It may be thought to be spelled in this manner when petechiae appear on the sclera (the white of the eye) or the conjunctiva (the inside of the eyelid). They are small red or purple spots due to the bursting of capillaries. Petechiae around the face can be a sign of strangulation, or many other conditions http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petechia
Capillary hemorrhage into the skin, forming petechiae. Also called punctate hemorrhage
The most severe effects of RMSF occur due to damage to the blood vessels, which become leaky. This accounts for the production of petechiae. As blood and fluid leak out of the injured blood vessels, other tissues and organs may swell and become damaged
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No it does not, scabies,gives etc .. Do but PETECHIAE does not itch .
barring other, rare possible causes, palmar rash is almost exclusively brought on by either secondary Syphillis or Rickettsial disease.
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petechiae -- diameter :3 to 4 mm purpura -- diameter 4mm to 1cm ecchymosis -- more than 1cm
Petechiae in horses is when bleeding occurs underneath the skin. It is caused by equine infectious anemia, or EIA as it is also known. Red blotches are visible on the gum.
Petechiae are pinpoint flat spots caused by bleeding beneath the skin
increaed bleeding tendencies
Petechiae is a problem that affects capillary blood vessels and shows as small red spots under the skin surface anywhere on the body. The rash is not a disease but can be a sign of a health problem or disease including lupus, viral infections, leukemia, and rheumatoid arthritis. A doctor will be able to identify the cause of petechiae.
Ecchymosis is referred to as a LARGE lesion; while, petechiae is referred to as a SMALL lesion. A lesion is a abnormal change in the structure of a organ or part due to an injury or disease.
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