Capillaritis (pigmented purpura) - DermNet What is capillaritis? Capillaritis is a harmless skin condition in which there are reddish-brown patches caused by leaky capillaries It is also known as pigmented purpura
Capillaritis - British Association of Dermatologists Capillaritis, also known as pigmented purpura, is a skin condition in which red and brown dots and patches appear on the skin It usually affects the lower legs and does not cause any symptoms
Pigmented purpuric dermatoses (capillaritis) - UpToDate The pigmented purpuric dermatoses (PPD), also known as capillaritis, purpura simplex, and inflammatory purpura without vasculitis, are a group of chronic, benign, cutaneous eruptions characterized by the presence of petechiae, purpura, and increased skin pigmentation
Capillaritis Condition, Treatments and Pictures for Adults Capillaritis is a condition where inflammation of the tiniest blood vessels in the skin results in leakage of blood and petechiae (tiny spots of bleeding under the skin that do not blanche when you press on them)
Capillaritis - VisualDx Capillaritis (also known as benign pigmented purpura and pigmented purpuric dermatosis [PPD]) is a dermatologic condition resulting from inflammation and disruption of papillary dermal vessels, with subsequent extravasation of red blood cells
CAPILLARITIS C - BAD Patient Hub Compression stockings can help to prevent leakage of blood from capillaries and so these can be given for capillaritis of the lower legs to reduce recurrence
Pigmented purpuric dermatoses (syn. capillaritis) The pigmented purpuric dermatoses (syn capillaritis) are a group of chronic skin conditions of mostly unknown aetiology that have a very distinctive clinical appearance
Capillaritis - Wikipedia Capillaritis usually affects otherwise healthy people Capillaritis can take many forms but is made up of tiny red or brown dots that may be spread out or in a group forming a red or brown patch on the skin
Understanding Capillaritis: Types, Symptoms, and Management Capillaritis is a skin condition characterized by inflammation of the small blood vessels near the skin's surface It typically presents as flat red or purple patches, often on the lower legs