Livedo reticularis ke ntho e tlwaelehileng e fumanoang letlalong e nang le sebopeho sa vascular reticulated le mmala o kang oa lace o phehiloeng letlalong. E ka 'na ea bakwa ke ho pepesehela serame, ’me hangata e hlaha likarolong tse tlaase. Ho fihlile ha ’mala ho bakiloe ke ho fokotseha ha phallo ea mali ka har’a li‑arterioles tse fanang ka li‑capillaries tsa cutaneous, e leng se hlahisang mali a deoxygenated a bontšang ’mala o moputsoa. Sena se ka bakwa ke mabaka a mangata, ho kenyeletsoa hyperlipidemia, maemo a microvascular hematological kapa a anemia, khaello ea phepo e nepahetseng, mafu a hyper‑ le autoimmune, le lithethefatsi / chefo.
Livedo reticularis is a common skin finding consisting of a mottled reticulated vascular pattern that appears as a lace-like purplish discoloration of the skin.
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Lesion e bakiloe ke stenosis e matla ea infrarenal aortoiliac.
Erythema ab igne (tšhila e tšoaetsang ka mocheso) vs. Livedo reticularis (tšhila e bontšang litšobotsi tsa marulelo)
Livedo reticularis (LR) ke boemo ba letlalo bo tšoauoang ka sebopeho sa nakoana kapa se tšoarellang, se matheba, boputsoa bo bokhubelu ho isa ho pherese, mohlala o kang oa letlalo. E ama haholo basali ba lilemo tse mahareng mme hangata ha e na matšoao. Ka lehlakoreng le leng, livedo racemosa (LRC) ke mofuta o tebileng haholoanyane o atisang ho amahanngoa le lefu la antiphospholipid antibody. Livedo reticularis (LR) is a cutaneous physical sign characterized by transient or persistent, blotchy, reddish-blue to purple, net-like cyanotic pattern. LR is a benign disorder affecting mainly middle-aged females, whereas livedo racemosa (LRC) is pathologic, commonly associated with antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.