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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. The discoloration is caused by swelling of the venules owing to obstruction of capillaries by small blood clots.
I just looked up pictures of mottled skin. My legs especially, almost always have these purple or blue lines on them. It's definitely worse in the cold, but it's such a normal thing to me I assumed it was fine.
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I recently developed what I believe is called Livedo Reticularis, a rash of mottled skin on both of my inner thighs. It just happened recently and I hate how my legs looks. How do I get rid of this?
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Skin mottling refers to a patchy appearance of the skin that is characterized by discolored areas that are either darker or lighter than the surrounding skin...
26 Μαρ 2024 · Mottled skin, or livedo reticularis, appears as a lace-, net-, or web-like pattern on the skin. The pattern varies in color but is usually shades of red, purple, blue, or brown. Discoloration most often appears as blotchy skin on the legs.