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Dermatitis with Capillary Fragility

open access: yesArchives of Dermatology, 1960
In this paper, an attempt is to be made to demonstrate a mechanism of production of progressive pigmentary purpuric disorders, or dermatitis associated with an increased capillary fragility. These "capillaroses," as we shall see, are of mixed etiology, but it is hoped in this paper to shed some light in particular on the condition originally described ...
KEMBLE GREENWOOD
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Tourniquet Test for Capillary Fragility in Diabetes

open access: yesJAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1986
To the Editor.— In the July 12th issue ofJAMA, Drs Williams and Jones1conclude that the capillary-fragility tourniquet test is "of no value in screening for diabetic retinopathy." The conclusion is based on the following data: The conclusion seems entirely warranted because the sensitivity of a positive test in patients with retinopathy is 54% (27 ...
A. R. Feinstein
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Stress and Capillary Resistance (Capillary Fragility)

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Physiology-Legacy Content, 1953
Jenö Kramár
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Skin Manifestations of Capillary Fragility

open access: yesNew England Journal of Medicine, 1946
Samuel M Peck   +2 more
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CAPILLARY FRAGILITY IN THE ELDERLY

Age and Ageing, 1979
Within-subject variation of capillary fragility with a 20 mmHg change in blood pressure has been studied in a series of elderly patients. Capillary fragility is increased by an average of 48% by a 20 mmHg rise in blood pressure. The reported association of capillarly fragility and blood pressure is thus artefactual rather than an indication of a higher
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CAPILLARY FRAGILITY IN ELDERLY IN-PATIENTS

Age and Ageing, 1978
Capillary fragility has been examined in 110 elderly patients, excluding those patients who might have been expected to have abnormal fragility. Nonetheless, fragility appeared to be greater in elderly patients than in younger subjects. It was much increased in the non-paralysed arm of hemiplegic patients but not in the paralysed arm--perhaps because ...
J, Bloomer   +3 more
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