Preferred Name | Cutis Marmorata | |
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Definitions |
A reticular discoloration of the skin with cyanotic (reddish-blue appearing) areas surrounding pale central areas due to dilation of capillary blood vessels and stagnation of blood within the vessels. Cutis marmorata, also called livedo reticularis, generally occurs on the legs, arms and trunk and is often more severe in cold weather. |
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ID |
http://www.phoc.org.cn/pmo/class/PMO_00009112 |
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Database_Cross_Reference |
MTH:NOCODE MDR:10054788 CHV:0000025565 RCD:X78DI SNOMEDCT_US:201304006 OMIM:MTHU005302 SNM:M-11330 SNOMEDCT_US:26825009 NCI:C3923 DO:DOID:14401 SNMI:D0-30244 HPO:HP:0000965 |
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Definition |
A reticular discoloration of the skin with cyanotic (reddish-blue appearing) areas surrounding pale central areas due to dilation of capillary blood vessels and stagnation of blood within the vessels. Cutis marmorata, also called livedo reticularis, generally occurs on the legs, arms and trunk and is often more severe in cold weather. |
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label |
Cutis Marmorata |
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MCID |
MC00088592 |
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PMOID |
PMO:00009112 |
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prefixIRI |
pmo:PMO_00009112 |
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prefLabel |
Cutis Marmorata |
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Synonym |
Cutis marmorata Cutis marmorata (disorder) Livedo reticularis Telangiectatica Congenita |
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Tree Number |
T3.14.1.1.3.3.2 |
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subClassOf |