RF2J6A555–Henoch-Schönlein purpura. Spotty rash on the humans legs. The spots are caused by bleeding underneath the skin, vascular or coagulation disorders
RF2HPDY7E–Purpura, senile purpura
RF2MTC6YF–Amyloidosis. Signs and symptoms. Human body with Purpura around the eyes, skin rash, liver, kidneys, thyroid gland, heart and spleen. Vector poster
RF2GX0JAD–A Pityriasis on Human Skin
RFWAH2Y5–Blood blister under the thumb skin. Caucasian young man finger on white background
RMEH9T3P–cutaneous conditions, health counselor, 19th century,
RF2WM4DFX–Reduced platelet (thrombocytes) count in Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) - front view 3d illustration
RMHB2RTH–Lupus Concept
RF2WM4DFY–Reduced platelet (thrombocytes) count in Immune thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) - isometric view 3d illustration
RFW3WR80–Illustration of Purpura or Purple Discolored Spots on the Back of a Person
RF2WM4DG0–Normal platelet (thrombocytes) count in the blood - front view 3d illustration
RM2G3RPTA–Patient suffering from the 'Purpura' skin disease; Purpura. .
RF2WM4DG2–Normal platelet (thrombocytes) count in the blood - isometric view 3d illustration
RFPB0173–vector illustration of allergic itching of the skin
RF2JCRPM8–3D image of Dexamethasone skeletal formula - molecular chemical structure of glucocorticoid medication isolated on white background
RFP0HG1F–A Pityriasis on Human Skin illustration
RMCRXGND–Skin diseases: Purple spots, Purpura simplex and P. haemorrhagica and rose rash, Exanthesis roseola.
RMA9PTFD–Purpura
RM2F2A000–Patient suffering from the 'Purpura simplex' skin disease; Purpura simplex ..
RMCRYF00–PURPURA
RF2HPDXWE–Purpura, senile purpura
RMCT4CND–HENOCH-SCHONLEIN PURPURA
RMHRF7AW–Henoch's Purpura
RFWABETF–Blood blister under the thumb skin. Caucasian young man finger on white background
RFPD0WND–National ITP Awareness Month vector logo icon illustration
RF2T0EFCG–Senior arm with bruise. Woman with large blue and purple mark from falling or accident. Or contusions from medical reasons such as blood thinner, vita
RMP5E0WW–Skin diseases: Purple spots, Purpura simplex and P. haemorrhagica and rose rash, Exanthesis roseola. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving by John Pass from John Wilkes' 'Encyclopedia Londinensis,' J. Adlard, London, 1822.
RMHB2RWA–Lupus Concept
RMCRYB1X–PURPURA
RF2B19X53–Dry skin with wrinkles on the hands of an elderly woman, white background, isolate. Fragility of blood vessels, vitamin deficiency
RF2H4RE8B–Discolored spots of senile purpura, aging skin
RFPB0176–vector illustration of allergic itching of the skin
RM2WAMR6G–Patient suffering from the skin disease 'purpura', c. 1886 - in or before 1896 photomechanical print Amsterdampublisher: Haarlem paper collotype skin and venereal diseases. legs
RFR6TP7C–illustration of pruritus, itching and skin lesions in a child
RM2AKFY44–Pediatrics : the hygienic and medical treatment of children . miting, occasion-ally with a chill. Pain on mastication, or sore throat and difficultyin .swallowing, are present in some cases. Very soon the gums be-come spongy and begin to bleed, and with the progress of the diseasea general hemorrhagic tendency develops, manifesting itself underthe clinical picture of a hemorrhagic purpura, with petechiae or ecchy-moses in the skin, and hemorrhages from the mucous membranes. 316 Diseases of the Blood Though the cervical lymphnodes may be slightly enlarged, thereis usually no general l>Tnphno
RFMX5R06–illustration of the back affected small rash from immune thrombocytopenic purpura disease
RMD1BKRB–HENOCH-SCHOENLEIN PURPURA
RFR93HBY–vector illustration of a psoriatic onychodystrophy. psoriasis.
RF2HPDXWP–Purpura, senile purpura
RFMPJ4YH–illustration of the human body, psoriatic rash. Dermatology. Allergic reaction, vector.
RFF7BPGN–Lupus Concept
RFWAH30B–Blood blister under the thumb skin. Caucasian young man finger on white background
RFPD0WNC–National ITP Awareness Month vector logo icon illustration
RFR93HHR–vector illustration of psoriasis of the scalp
RMCT0XP1–DR. BIERLING
RFR6R7X8–illustration of pityriasis rosea. dermatology. increase under the microscope.
RMHB2RTK–Lupus Concept
RMPFK6GK–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. SECTION" X. DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND SUB-TISSUES. Itch and Mange—Lice on Animals—Grease and Scratches—Surfeit—Drop- sical Limbs — Scarletin a — Ringworm — Prurigo — Pole-evil — Fistulous Withers—AVarts on the Skin—Purpura Hemorrhagica—Out of condi- tion—Hide-bound—Herpes. Itch and Mange. ITCH, mange, and scabies are essentially local affections of the skin, and are occasioned by the presence of parasites known as " sarcoptes-equi." The eruption ensuing on the skin of a horse, when subject to th
RM2WAWA7G–Patient suffering from the skin disease 'purpura simplex', c. 1870 - in Or Before 1881 photomechanical print New York (city) paper collotype skin and venereal diseases. legs
RM2AWER9A–Clinical and pathological papers .. . July 7, 1889 Digitized by Microsoft® PHILLIPS: SKIN RASHES IN TYPHOID FEVER O which there were hemorrhagic rose spots; this condition is not veryuncommon. The sixth case of purpura is so remarkable that Ishall give it in detail. This patient, a female, aged eighteen years,was admitted to Lakeside Hospital May 9, 1903, with a typical his-tory of typhoid fever, with rose spots, enlarged spleen, and a posi-tive Widal reaction. On the sixth and seventh days after admis-sion she had two copious intestinal hemorrhages. At the same timeseveral large purpuric spot
RMA9PW80–Schoenlein Henoch Purpura
RF2HPDXWA–Purpura, senile purpura
RFF7BPH9–Lupus Concept
RFWAH2Y3–Blood blister under the thumb skin. Caucasian young man finger on white background
RFR6R7WN–illustration of the back, the affected pityriasis versicolor. dermatology.
RMHB2RT0–Lupus Concept
RFMX5N8E–illustration of the face of a child suffering diathesis or Allergy
RMPFK6RC–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. CONTENTS OF EQUINE DEPARTMENT. XI SECTION X.—Diseases of the Skin and Sub-tissues. (Page 274-301.) Itch and Mange—Lice on Animals—Grease and Scratches—Surfeit—Dropsical Limbs—Scarletina—Ringworm—Prurigo—Poll-evil—Fistulous Withers—Warts on the Skin—Purpura Hemorrhagica—Out of condition—Hide-bound—Herpes. SECTION XI.—Breeding, and the Principles op the same. (Page 302-318.) Breeding—The Principles of Breeding—In-and-in Breeding—Permanent Va- rieties—Animals become Parents too early—Objections to In-and-in Bree
RF2PMMTM1–Young woman with severe sunburns semi flat colorful vector character
RFPYTWGK–vector illustration of run scratch tests for allergies
RM2CEMWG0–. Diseases of children. e diagnosis is based upon the presence of purpurichemorrhages from the skin and mucous membranes, and severe consti-tutional symptoms which may or may not indicate visceral hemorrhage.Joint pains are not marked, if present at all, and this, with the absenceof urticaria, excludes the rheumatic t^-pe. A possible hemophiliacphase is eliminated by the lack of a family history characteristic ofthe bleeder and the freedom from previous hemorrhage. Abdominalcrises of Henochs purpura do not occur. Prognosis.—If the case be mild a favorable prognosis may be givenguardedly. The w
RFWABETC–Blood blister under the thumb skin. Caucasian young man finger on white background
RF2PMY6M2–Young woman with severe sunburns monochromatic flat vector character
RM2CRKYK2–. Radiotherapy and phototherapy : including radium and high-frequency currents, their medical and surgical applications in diagnosis and treatment ; for students and practitioners . region of the wrist, measuring 3 J x 2 Jinches in diameter. Phlyctaenae, or purpura-like spots, werescattered over the skin upon the arms and wrists and overthe backs of the hands. On the right hand the tendons are ^ Journal of the American Medical Association, January 3, 1903. 336 RADIOTHERAPY exposed in an ulcer which showed for a time signs of im-provement. This patient was seen by me several times inconsultatio
RMD12KMW–VASCULITIS - VASCULITIC RASH
RF2HPDY79–Purpura, senile purpura
RFF7BPHP–Lupus Concept
RFWABET9–Blood blister under the thumb skin. Caucasian young man finger on white background
RMRE5448–. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. 222 Purpura Hemorrhagica. joints the skin shows cracks which, expose a moist reddened wound. In places where the stretching of the skin is the great- est, therefore, especially over the bony protuberances, as well as in the places where it is exposed to outside pressure, excep-. Fig. 40. Purpura hemorrhagica. Swelling of the forehead and of the lower chest. tionally also in other parts of the body, for instance on the upper lip (Figure 41), the skin becomes insensitive in circum- scribed areas, cold
RMA9PW02–Vasculitic rash
RF2HPDXWX–Purpura, senile purpura
RMRD32G5–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. SECTION" X. DISEASES OF THE SKIN AND SUB-TISSUES. Itch and Mange—Lice on Animals—Grease and Scratches—Surfeit—Drop- sical Limbs — Scarletin a — Ringworm — Prurigo — Pole-evil — Fistulous Withers—AVarts on the Skin—Purpura Hemorrhagica—Out of condi- tion—Hide-bound—Herpes. Itch and Mange. ITCH, mange, and scabies are essentially local affections of the skin, and are occasioned by the presence of parasites known as " sarcoptes-equi." The eruption ensuing on the skin of a horse, when subject to th
RMD12MB1–MENINGOCOCCAL SEPTICAEMIA
RF2HPDXWW–Purpura, senile purpura
RMRPDJE1–. The American farmer's horse book; a pictorial cyclopedia of facts concerning the prominent breeds ... Horses. CHAPTER XXXV. DISEASES OP THE BLOOD. I. BOILS. II. INFLUENZA, DISTEMPER, OR PINK-EYE. III. RHEUMATISM. IV. PURPURA HEMORRHAGICA. V. GLANDERS AND FARCY. VI. STRAN- GLES. VII. VARIOLA EQUINA, OR HORSE POX. VIII. RABIES, OR HYDROPHOBIA. IX. MELANOSIS, OR BLACK TUMORS. X. PYEMIA, OR BLOOD POISONING. XI. WEED OR THICK LEG (LYMPHANGITIS). I. Boils. Boils may make their appearance on any part of the bod}'- that is covered with skin. They are generally found in debilitated horses, or those k
RMD10998–HENOCH-SCHONLEIN PURPURA
RF2HPDXWJ–Purpura, senile purpura
RMRD2RWH–. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. CONTENTS OF EQUINE DEPARTMENT. XI SECTION X.—Diseases of the Skin and Sub-tissues. (Page 274-301.) Itch and Mange—Lice on Animals—Grease and Scratches—Surfeit—Dropsical Limbs—Scarletina—Ringworm—Prurigo—Poll-evil—Fistulous Withers—Warts on the Skin—Purpura Hemorrhagica—Out of condition—Hide-bound—Herpes. SECTION XI.—Breeding, and the Principles op the same. (Page 302-318.) Breeding—The Principles of Breeding—In-and-in Breeding—Permanent Va- rieties—Animals become Parents too early—Objections to In-and-in Bree
RMA790PT–A photograph showing a purpuric rash being tested for meningitis.
RF2HPDY7B–Purpura, senile purpura
RF2R890X4–Purpura, senile purpura
RMRDNH7J–. Sea-shore life; the invertebrates of the New York coast. Marine animals. 144 SEA-SHORE LIFE The shell grows to he ahoiit three inches long, and is marked with revolving ridges and transverse furrows, and its outer surface is covered with a velvety brown skin. It is carniverous and readily feeds upon dead animals. During the summer its egg cocoons are often found attached to rocks helow low tide level. They consist of a mass of rounded. Fig. loj; Rock Snails (Purpura lapillus) devouring barnacles upon a rock at Aunisquam, Mass. capsules, yellow in color, all joined at their bases into a hemis
RMA78WDW–A subject with thrombocytopenia, a reduction in the number of platelets in the blood.
RF2R890X8–Purpura, senile purpura
RMD12MW5–MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE
RF2R890X6–Purpura, senile purpura
RMBPFN5J–vasculitis on a human limb
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