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DermAtlas: ARM - purpura, traumatic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: traumatic_purpura_3_090615   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: PURPURA, TRAUMATIC /
FACTITIAL DERMATITIS /
PURPURA /
TRAUMA
  Category: factitial / self Induced disorders / psychodermatosis /
purpura
Body Site: arm   Age: 11 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: grouped linear purpuric patches
Comments: This healthy 11-year-old boy developed recurrent episodes of purpura on his arms over several months. Lesions would appear suddenly over night or at school, and usually heal within 2-3 days. An extensive medical evaluation showed no underlying medical disorder.
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DermAtlas: ARM - purpura, traumatic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: traumatic_purpura_2_090615   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: PURPURA, TRAUMATIC /
FACTITIAL DERMATITIS /
PURPURA /
TRAUMA
  Category: factitial / self Induced disorders / psychodermatosis /
purpura
Body Site: arm   Age: 11 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: grouped linear purpuric patches
Comments: This healthy 11-year-old boy developed recurrent episodes of purpura on his arms over several months. Lesions would appear suddenly over night or at school, and usually heal within 2-3 days. An extensive medical evaluation showed no underlying medical disorder.
Related Images: All related Images  traumatic_purpura_1_090615  traumatic_purpura_3_090615 

DermAtlas: ARM - purpura, traumatic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: traumatic_purpura_1_090615   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: PURPURA, TRAUMATIC /
FACTITIAL DERMATITIS /
PURPURA /
TRAUMA
  Category: factitial / self Induced disorders / psychodermatosis /
purpura
Body Site: arm   Age: 11 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: grouped linear purpuric patches
Comments: This healthy 11-year-old boy developed recurrent episodes of purpura on his arms over several months. Lesions would appear suddenly over night or at school, and usually heal within 2-3 days. An extensive medical evaluation showed no underlying medical disorder.
Related Images: All related Images  traumatic_purpura_2_090615  traumatic_purpura_3_090615 

DermAtlas: ARM - purpura, traumatic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: traumatic_purpura_1_090614   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: PURPURA, TRAUMATIC /
FACTITIAL DERMATITIS /
GARDNER-DIAMOND SYNDROME /
TRAUMA
  Category: factitial / self Induced disorders / psychodermatosis /
purpura
Body Site: arm   Age: 15 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: well demarcated patches of purpura with surrounding areas of golden brown pigmentation.
Comments: This adolescent girl complained of episodic outbreaks of purple patches on her arms and legs. An extensive medical evaluation showed no evidence of underlying disease. She would often awaken in the morning with new lesions which developed during the night, and old lesions healed without treatment in 2-3 days. A skin biopsy showed extravasated red blood cells but otherwise normal skin.
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DermAtlas: ARM - purpura, traumatic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: traumatic_purpura_2_090614   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: PURPURA, TRAUMATIC /
FACTITIAL DERMATITIS /
GARDNER-DIAMOND SYNDROME /
TRAUMA
  Category: factitial / self Induced disorders / psychodermatosis /
purpura
Body Site: arm   Age: 15 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: well demarcated patches of purpura with surrounding areas of golden brown pigmentation.
Comments: This adolescent girl complained of episodic outbreaks of purple patches on her arms and legs. An extensive medical evaluation showed no evidence of underlying disease. She would often awaken in the morning with new lesions which developed during the night, and old lesions healed without treatment in 2-3 days. A skin biopsy showed extravasated red blood cells but otherwise normal skin.
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DermAtlas: LEG - purpura, traumatic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: traumatic_purpura_3_090614   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: PURPURA, TRAUMATIC /
FACTITIAL DERMATITIS /
GARDNER-DIAMOND SYNDROME /
TRAUMA
  Category: factitial / self Induced disorders / psychodermatosis /
purpura
Body Site: leg   Age: 15 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: well demarcated patches of purpura with surrounding areas of golden brown pigmentation.
Comments: This adolescent girl complained of episodic outbreaks of purple patches on her arms and legs. An extensive medical evaluation showed no evidence of underlying disease. She would often awaken in the morning with new lesions which developed during the night, and old lesions healed without treatment in 2-3 days. A skin biopsy showed extravasated red blood cells but otherwise normal skin.
Related Images: All related Images  traumatic_purpura_4_090614  traumatic_purpura_2_090614  traumatic_purpura_1_090614 

DermAtlas: LEG - purpura, traumatic
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: traumatic_purpura_4_090614   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: PURPURA, TRAUMATIC /
FACTITIAL DERMATITIS /
GARDNER-DIAMOND SYNDROME /
TRAUMA
  Category: factitial / self Induced disorders / psychodermatosis /
purpura
Body Site: leg   Age: 15 years
Contributor: Bernard Cohen, MD    
Description: well demarcated patches of purpura with surrounding areas of golden brown pigmentation.
Comments: This adolescent girl complained of episodic outbreaks of purple patches on her arms and legs. An extensive medical evaluation showed no evidence of underlying disease. She would often awaken in the morning with new lesions which developed during the night, and old lesions healed without treatment in 2-3 days. A skin biopsy showed extravasated red blood cells but otherwise normal skin.
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DermAtlas: TOTAL BODY - chicken pox
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: Varicella_7_090304   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CHICKEN POX /
VIRAL INFECTIONS, EXANTHEM /
PURPURA FULMINANS /
DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION
  Category: infections and infestations /
purpura
Body Site: total body / leg   Age: 9 months
Contributor: Mahmoud Hijazy, PH.D    
Description: resolving hemorrhagic vesicles and crusts and large areas of purpura and necrosis
Comments: This healthy 9-month-old girl with chicken pox developed purpura fulminans which is a rare complication of the usually benign childhood viral infection.
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DermAtlas: TOTAL BODY - chicken pox
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: Varicella_6_090304   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CHICKEN POX /
VIRAL INFECTIONS, EXANTHEM /
PURPURA FULMINANS /
DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION
  Category: infections and infestations /
purpura
Body Site: total body / leg
foot
  Age: 9 months
Contributor: Mahmoud Hijazy, PH.D    
Description: resolving hemorrhagic vesicles and crusts and large areas of purpura and necrosis
Comments: This healthy 9-month-old girl with chicken pox developed purpura fulminans which is a rare complication of the usually benign childhood viral infection.
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DermAtlas: TOTAL BODY - chicken pox
© 2001-2009, DermAtlas
Image Name: Varicella_5_090304   File Type: jpg
Diagnosis: CHICKEN POX /
VIRAL INFECTIONS, EXANTHEM /
PURPURA FULMINANS /
DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION
  Category: infections and infestations /
purpura
Body Site: total body / perineum / trunk   Age: 9 months
Contributor: Mahmoud Hijazy, PH.D    
Description: resolving hemorrhagic vesicles and crusts and large areas of purpura and necrosis
Comments: This healthy 9-month-old girl with chicken pox developed purpura fulminans which is a rare complication of the usually benign childhood viral infection.
Related Images: All related Images  Varicella_1_090304  Varicella_2_090304  Varicella_3_090304  Varicella_4_090304  Varicella_6_090304  Varicella_7_090304 

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