320 likes | 709 Views
Supplemental appendix 4. EXAMPLES OF BLEEDING MANIFESTATIONS*. Skin domain: slides 2 to 23 Mucosal domain: slides 24 to 30 Organ domain: slides 31 to 32. *Where not otherwise specified, pictures are taken from patients with primary ITP. Actual scale:. 1 cm. 2 cm. 3 cm.
E N D
Supplemental appendix 4 EXAMPLES OF BLEEDING MANIFESTATIONS* Skin domain: slides 2 to 23Mucosal domain: slides 24 to 30 Organ domain: slides31 to 32 *Where not otherwise specified, pictures are taken from patients with primary ITP
Actual scale: 1 cm 2 cm 3 cm A crop of scattered petechiae Courtesy by M. Michel
Purpuric manifestations in a patient with septicemia and thrombocytopenia Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Allergic (maculopapular) skin reaction secondary to cephalosporin (should not be recorded) Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Recent scattered petechiae with confluence to form a purpuric macule (arrow) Courtesy by M. Michel
Synchronous recent scattered petechiae. Abrupt presentation in ITP Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Same patient. Synchronous recent scattered petechiae extending to the sole. Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Petechiae of various size and age Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Palpable purpura in a non thrombocytopenic patient Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Petechiae and one ecchymosis larger than a patient’s palm size Courtesy by R. Stasi
Six reddish-purple ecchymoses smaller than a patient’s palm size Courtesy by M. Michel
Leg ecchymoses and scattered petechiae (not recent) Courtesy by M. Michel
Several ecchymoses, one larger than patient’s palm size and no petechiae Courtesy by M. Michel
Old ecchymosis, dating more than 10-15 days and a small, recent one Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Extensive ecchymosis with underlying subcutaneous hematoma Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Simmetrical ecchymoses with underlying subcutaneous hematomas caused by self-administered LMWH in a patient with ITP and moderate thrombocytopenia (should not be recorded) Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Three old synchronous large ecchymoses and a few more recent petechiae Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Ecchymoses of various age Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Bullae and discoloration of skin not due to ITP (should not be recorded) Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Vaste ecchymosis secondary to constriction Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Old small ecchymoses (sometimes seen in healthy people, purpura simplex) Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
An old ecchymosis Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Very old ecchymosis (weeks) and some more recent petechiae Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Hemorrhagic bullae of various age, two 1-day old on the left tongue margin Courtesy by M. Michel
Hemorrhagic bullae of various age, two 1-day old on the left tongue margin Courtesy by M. Michel
Old (2-3 days) hemorrhagic bullae and facial petechiae of various age Courtesy by M. Michel
Recent hemorrhagic bullae (less than 2 days) Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Sublingual recente ecchymosis Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Partial hemorrhage in one eye and small peripalpebral ecchymosis in a patient with post-chemotherapy trombocytopenia Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Bilateral peripalpebral ecchymoses and complete subconjunctival hemorrhage in a patient with post-chemotherapy trombocytopenia Courtesy by F. Rodeghiero
Intracerebral hemorrage Courtesy by M. Michel
Pictorial Blood Assessment Chart In Rodeghiero et al, Haemophilia 2008; 14:68-75