Purpura annularis telengectoides (Majochi's disease).. Small ring plaques with capillaries and hemosidarine spores due to purple, yellow or brown smudges

Purpura annularis telengectoides (Majochi's disease):
This type of inflammation of the capillaries may show a tendency and family readiness that affects mainly young adults and both sexes.
Clinical manifestations:
Pest occurs in any location, often in the absence of intravenous venom and may be few or too many. The skin eruption simulates small rings with capillary expansion and hemorrhoidal hemorrhage due to purple, yellow or brown smudges of red pepper color.
Personal lesions persist for several months or years or may have a slow, concentrated (many centers), some lesions disappear and may degenerate with the same impulse.
Treatment:
Pests do not cause symptoms and are usually needed for treatment.
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