Purpuric and petechial rashes in adults and children: initial assessment

Bleeding into the skin or mucosa from small vessels produces a purpuric rash, or smaller petechiae (1-2 mm in diameter). Purpura is not a diagnosis but can be the presenting feature of serious conditions, such as meningococcal sepsis and acute leukaemia, which require urgent diagnosis and management...

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description Bleeding into the skin or mucosa from small vessels produces a purpuric rash, or smaller petechiae (1-2 mm in diameter). Purpura is not a diagnosis but can be the presenting feature of serious conditions, such as meningococcal sepsis and acute leukaemia, which require urgent diagnosis and management. Equally, it can cause patients alarm but requires little more than a single assessment and reassurance. Differentiating between the two scenarios is important. This article focuses on recognition of the serious diagnoses and recommendations for urgent referral. Once such diagnoses have been excluded, other causes can be investigated or the patient managed by observation alone. References
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Adult
Child
Connective tissue
Diagnosis, Differential
Epistaxis
Exanthema - etiology
Hemophilia
Humans
Illnesses
Infections
Leukemia
Leukemia - complications
Leukemia - diagnosis
Meningitis
Meningococcal Infections - complications
Meningococcal Infections - diagnosis
Patients
Purpura
Purpura - etiology
Sepsis
Sepsis - complications
Sepsis - diagnosis
Thrombocytopenia
Viral infections
Vitamin deficiency
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