Pigmented purpura and cutaneous vascular occlusion syndromes
Abstract: Purpura is defined as a visible hemorrhage in the skin or mucosa, which is not evanescent upon pressure. Proper classification allows a better patient approach due to its multiple diagnoses. Purpuras can be categorized by size, morphology, and other characteristics. The course varies accor...
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Main Authors: | Ana Cecilia Lamadrid-Zertuche (Author), Verónica Garza-Rodríguez (Author), Jorge de Jesús Ocampo-Candiani (Author) |
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Sociedade Brasileira de Dermatologia,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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