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Purpura and petechiae are discolored spots of skin that result from leaking blood vessels. The difference involves size: Purpura are bigger. Learn more here.
Petechiae typically appear red or purple on pale skin but may look brown on darker skin. Usually, a person will notice petechiae — pronounced “pi-TEE-kee-ee” — appearing in clusters.
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Petechiae are flat and look like pinpoint-sized red, brown, or purple dots. Clumps of petechiae on your skin look like a rash. But unlike many rashes, when you press on the spots they don't turn white ...
Petechiae are tiny red, purple, or brown spots on your skin, inside of your mouth, or on your eyelids. These sports develop ...
You may notice red, brown, or purple spots on your skin and wonder about the cause. If they are small and don’t change color when you press on them, they may be petechiae.
Petechiae happens when tiny blood vessels under the surface of this skin (capillaries) suddenly break open, causing a group of tiny red, brown, or purple dots to form.Petechiae is not a condition ...
Petechiae are tiny purple, red, or brown spots on the skin. They usually appear on your arms, legs, stomach, and buttocks. You might also find them inside your mouth or on your eyelids.
Patients with platelet counts in the 20,000-to-50,000 range often will show signs of ecchymosis, petechiae or purpura. When the platelet count drops below 50,000, ...
The initial evaluation may reveal signs of anemia (pallor), thrombocytopenia (petechiae or purpura), neutropenia (fevers or infections), or hepatosplenomegaly.