C0085642 - A recurrent purple discoloration of the skin that does not blanche and is found in a lacy, network pattern, most often in the lower extremities. It may be aggravated by exposure to cold and is classified as idiopathic or secondary. Secondary livedo reticularis may be a cutaneous manifestation of immune system disorders (e.g., lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, cryoglobulinemia, lymphoma, etc), and hematologic disorders (polycythemia vera). 2/10
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CUI    C0085642
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D054068 L3352694preferred S3880178 Y КОЖА МРАМОРНАЯ СЕТЧАТАЯ
RussianMDRRUS 10024648 L15718615no S19078981 N Сетчатое ливедо
RussianMDRRUS 10024648 L15718615no S19078981 Y Сетчатое ливедо
RussianMedical Subject Headings Russian D054068 L1787669no S2084810 Y KOZHA MRAMORNAIA SETCHATAIA
Medical Subject Headings A12999962 AT73483491 A condition characterized by a reticular or fishnet pattern on the skin of lower extremities and other parts of the body. This red and blue pattern is due to deoxygenated blood in unstable dermal blood vessels. The condition is intensified by cold exposure and relieved by rewarming.
Medical Subject Headings Czech A16483153 AT221379325 Prosvítání rozšířených kožních cév. Má síťovou kresbu, může být zřetelnější v chladu. Má obv. jen kosmetický význam, je-li výraznější, je vhodné dermatologické vyšetření. (cit. Velký lékařský slovník online, 2016 http://lekarske.slovniky.cz/)
NCI Thesaurus A16760167 AT198034757 A recurrent purple discoloration of the skin that does not blanche and is found in a lacy, network pattern, most often in the lower extremities. It may be aggravated by exposure to cold and is classified as idiopathic or secondary. Secondary livedo reticularis may be a cutaneous manifestation of immune system disorders (e.g., lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis, cryoglobulinemia, lymphoma, etc), and hematologic disorders (polycythemia vera).