2/11
Petechiae are pinpoint hemorrhages <2 mm in size, purpura are 2 mm to 1 cm, and ecchymoses are >1 cm. Our patient has all three. These lesions are the result of extravasation of blood from the vasculature into skin/mucosa and do not blanch, as shown in this video:
Petechiae are pinpoint hemorrhages <2 mm in size, purpura are 2 mm to 1 cm, and ecchymoses are >1 cm. Our patient has all three. These lesions are the result of extravasation of blood from the vasculature into skin/mucosa and do not blanch, as shown in this video:
10/11
ITP is an acquired d/o characterized by autoantibody-mediated platelet destruction. It can be primary or secondary (eg, SLE). In adults, it's often a chronic condition. In our case, @Bloodman recommended steroids + IVIG and our patient's platelet count has recovered nicely.
ITP is an acquired d/o characterized by autoantibody-mediated platelet destruction. It can be primary or secondary (eg, SLE). In adults, it's often a chronic condition. In our case, @Bloodman recommended steroids + IVIG and our patient's platelet count has recovered nicely.
11/11
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