Localized livedo racemosa as an indicator for giant cell arteritis [PDF]
Katharina Drerup
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Livedo racemosa as the presenting symptom of microscopic polyangiitis [PDF]
Christine Li +2 more
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Livedo Racemosa – The Pathophysiology of Decompression-Associated Cutis Marmorata and Right/Left Shunt [PDF]
Decompression sickness and arterial gas embolism, collectively known as decompression illness (DCI), are serious medical conditions that can result from compressed gas diving. DCI can present with a wide range of physiologic and neurologic symptoms.
Frank Hartig +2 more
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A female with subcutaneous nodules and livedo racemosa [PDF]
Katheryn A. Bell, BA +3 more
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Livedo racemosa: a cutaneous manifestation of Sneddon's syndrome. [PDF]
A 26-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with severe headache and blurred vision. On examination, she was suffering a hypertensive crisis, with a blood pressure of 240/115. She underwent numerous investigations for hypertension, all of which were negative.
Timoney I, Flynn A, Leonard N, Wynne B.
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Sneddon’s syndrome: A case report with diagnostic approach and imaging review [PDF]
Sneddon’s syndrome is a rare thrombotic vasculopathy characterized by the association of livedo racemosa and ischemic cerebrovascular events, typically affecting young to middle-aged women.
Soukaina Beyyato, MD +10 more
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Livedo racemosa, reticulated ulcerations, panniculitis and violaceous plaques in a 46-year-old woman
Clinically amyopathic dermatomyositis (CADM) is a subset of dermatomyositis (DM) that has conventional cutaneous manifestations of DM, but paradoxically, little or no muscle involvement.
Alfredo Agullo +3 more
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Cold agglutinin disease presenting as livedo racemosa. [PDF]
An 82-year-old woman presented with a three-month history of a net-like pattern of purple patches over her entire body ([Figure 1][1]). Laboratory investigation showed signs of hemolytic anemia (reticulocyte count of 6.5% of red blood cells [normal 0.6–2.4], indirect bilirubin of 27.5 μmol/L (1 ...
Shiiya C, Ota M.
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Capnocytophaga canimorsus Infection in a 38-Year-Old Male after a Dog Bite [PDF]
Here, we present a unique case of a 38-year-old male with a history of alcohol use disorder and multiple sexual partners, who presented with fulminant sepsis with shock, multiorgan failure, and livedo racemosa after a dog bite the week prior. The patient
Ahmad Ahsen +4 more
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Livedo racemosa in neurological diseases: an update on the differential diagnoses [PDF]
Livedo is a net‐like violaceous skin pattern. It can be classified as physiological or pathological. The physiological livedo reticularis usually appears in cold conditions, whereas the pathological and irregular livedo, which persists in warm temperatures, is often labeled as ‘livedo racemosa’. Some neurological pathologies are associated with livedo,
Fouad Mitri +2 more
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