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  1. Livedo reticularis - DermNet

    Who gets livedo reticularis? Cutis marmorata causes temporary or physiological livedo in about 50% of healthy infants and many adults, particularly young women when exposed to the cold. …

  2. Livedo reticularis: When is it a concern? - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 8, 2024 · Livedo reticularis is thought to be due to spasms of the blood vessels or a problem of the blood flow near the skin surface. It makes the skin look mottled in sort of a net pattern …

  3. Livedo reticularis - Mayo Clinic

    Livedo reticularis is a vascular condition characterized by a mottled, purplish discoloration of the skin, usually on the legs. It may be aggravated by cold exposure.

  4. 网状青斑:何时需要担心? - 妙佑医疗国际 - Mayo Clinic

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  5. Sneddon syndrome - DermNet

    Sneddon syndrome, Ehrmann-Sneddon syndrome, Livedo reticularis and cerebrovascular accident syndrome, Livedo racemosa and cerebrovascular accident, MIM 182410, …

  6. Livedoid vasculopathy - DermNet

    Livedoid vasculopathy, Persistent painful ulceration of the lower extremities, Livedo vasculitis, Livedoid vasculitis, Livedo reticularis with summer ulceration, Idiopathic atrophic blanche, …

  7. Livedo reticularis: ¿cuándo preocuparse? - Mayo Clinic

    Mar 8, 2024 · A veces, el livedo reticularis es simplemente el resultado de tener frío. Además, puede ocurrir como un efecto secundario de ciertos medicamentos. Una afección relacionada …

  8. Cutis marmorata - DermNet

    Reference Book: Textbook of Dermatology. Ed Rook A, Wilkinson DS, Ebling FJB, Champion RH, Burton JL. Fourth edition. Blackwell Scientific Publications. On DermNet Vascular skin …

  9. Skin signs of rheumatic disease - DermNet

    Livedo reticularis — characterised by net-like blanching red-purple rings that commonly arise on the lower limbs Erythromelalgia — characterised by burning pain in the feet and hands, and …

  10. Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa - DermNet

    Cutaneous polyarteritis nodosa, Cutaneous PAN, Periarteritis nodosa, Cutaneous livedo with nodules, Nodular livedo. Authoritative facts from DermNet New Zealand.