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Ecchymosis: Bluish discoloration of skin caused by bruising with resultant subcutaneous collection
of blood.

Charlie Goldberg, M.D. -
discoloration of skin ... with resultant subcutaneous ... UCSD Catalog of Clinical ... Images #Clinical
Palpable Skin Crepitus on Physical Exam

Notice these air bubbles under the skin. An 86-year-old woman with
Palpable Skin Crepitus ... bubbles under the skin ... air under the skin ... #skin #Palpable ... #PhysicalExam #Clinical
Sarcoidosis 
Non-caseating granulomas (Composed of T-helper & inflammatory cells) 
Clinical:
 • Disease fatal in 10% of
inflammatory cells) Clinical ... neuropathies • Skin ... : Subcutaneous nodules
Subcutaneous Emphysema on Physical Exam

Dr. Manrique Umana @umanamd

#Subcutaneous #Emphysema #PhysicalExam #clinical #video #neck #crepitus
Subcutaneous Emphysema ... Umana @umanamd #Subcutaneous ... #PhysicalExam #clinical
Skin Findings in Endocarditis - Skin findings include palpable petechiae, splinter hemorrhages (nail bed lesions), Janeway
Skin Findings in ... Endocarditis - Skin ... painless, macular spots ... #Clinical #Dermatology
Vasculitis Involving the Skin - Differential Diagnosis Framework

Primary: 50% Cutaneous Vasculitis: Leukocytoclastic Vasculitis
Secondary: CTD: SLE, RA
Involving the Skin ... Vasculitis Skin ... Medium Vessel: Subcutaneous ... Cutaneous #Vasculitis #skin
Clinical Features of Infective Endocarditis

General 
 - Malaise 
 - Clubbing 

Cardiac 
 - Murmurs
Clinical Features ... Pyrexia Skin ... Eyes - Roth spots
Characteristic clinical manifestations of Down syndrome 
 
Typical craniofacial appearance 
 • Round face and flat
Characteristic clinical ... folds (a fold of skin ... • Brushfield spots ... iris (pigmented spots ... anomalies • Short
Pressure (Decubitus) Ulcer Staging
Stage I 
Presence ofa reddened area that fails to blanche with pressure, and
purple on darker skin ... red on lighter skin ... Stage II The skin ... appears in the skin ... or necrosis of subcutaneous
Decubitus Ulcer Staging - Pressure Ulcer Stages help staff determine Degree of Harm to the patient.

Stage
I: • Intact skin ... of surrounding skin ... • Subcutaneous ... present on some parts ... Color Atlas of Clinical