Petechiae are tiny red, flat spots that appear on your skin. They are a sign of blood leaking from capillaries under your skin. Capillaries are the tiniest blood vessels that connect arteries to ...
Aims: To determine the prevalence of petechial spots in well babies. Methods: A total of 116 babies under the age of 12 months were fully examined at child health surveillance clinics. The number and ...
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Several hours later, the patient developed a non-blanching rash immediately following inflating a sphygmomanometer cuff for blood pressure measurement. On examination, the patient had multiple fine ...
Petechiae (small 1–3 mm) and purpuric rashes (slightly larger) are red, non-blanching macular lesions that appear due to bleeding into the skin from torn blood vessels. Purpureal rashes are ...
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What Causes Petechiae?
The spots are typically reddish when they first ... anticonvulsant carbamazepine have both been known to cause petechiae. Certain blood thinners like heparin and warfarin can cause the condition ...