The rash did not change with temperature or position and was somewhat tender. Livedo reticularis was confirmed by biopsy (see Figure 1). Skin looks mottled, blotchy, and reticulated without ...
A bluish, lacy pattern under the skin. This is known as livedo reticularis. It's likely to appear on your legs, where it can give a "fishnet" look. Like Raynaud's, it tends to be worse in cold ...
Expert Rev Clin Immunol. 2013;9(3):211-216. Atopic dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease that commonly begins in early infancy, runs a course of exacerbations and remissions and is ...
Many patients also develop livedo reticularis, which is caused by small blood clots interrupting blood flow inside the blood vessels near the surface of the skin (Fig 2); this often results in a ...
Lupus is an autoimmune disease with symptoms that can imitate other conditions, including rashes, fatigue, stiffness and hair loss. Here's what to know.