Livedo reticularis is a web-like pattern of discoloration in the skin. It happens because of problems with small blood vessels and may occur alongside rheumatoid arthritis (RA). When you think about ...
This page lists all known medications that could potentially lead to 'Livedo reticularis' as a side effect. It's important to note that mild side effects are quite common with medications. The ...
‌Marble skin is also known as livedo reticularis or cutis marmorata. It is a normal and usually harmless body response that causes your skin to become pale and covered in red or purple patterns.‌ It’s ...
Livedo reticularis, commonly known as mottled skin, causes patterned areas to appear on the skin. It may result from reduced blood flow to the skin, for example, because of a health condition or cold ...
Onset 2 years ago in right wrist area, which was initially swollen and painful. Anti-inflammatory drugs were prescribed with little improvement. Swelling and pain then developed in both ankles and ...
ACUTE pancreatitis is one of the surgical diseases that occasionally present cutaneous manifestations. 1 Despite the rarity and limited diagnostic value of these dermatologic clues, their presence has ...
Livedo is a cutaneous cyanotic sign characterized by a net-like discoloration, and has two different forms. Livedo reticularis, which usually appears on the legs, is a primary or physiological ...
Rani Laha Response from Robert Fox, MD It is not clear that there is a causal association between warfarin sodium and livedo reticularis. However, patients may be receiving warfarin sodium for several ...