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Introduction: Telangiectasia


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Telangiectasia: Tiny, red spider veins under the skin; usually on the face

Telangiectasia: Small red dots, usually on the face and hands, resulting from tiny blood vessels showing through the skin's surface.1

Researching symptoms of Telangiectasia: Further information about the symptoms of Telangiectasia is available including a list of symptoms of Telangiectasia, other diseases that might have similar symptoms in differential diagnosis of Telangiectasia, or alternatively return to research other symptoms in the symptom center.

Misdiagnosis and Telangiectasia: Research more detailed information about misdiagnosis of Telangiectasia, underlying causes of Telangiectasia (possibly misdiagnosed), or research misdiagnosis of other diseases

Treatments for Telangiectasia: Various information is available about treatments available for Telangiectasia, or research treatments for other diseases.

Causes of Telangiectasia: Research more detailed information about the causes of Telangiectasia, other possibly hidden causes of Telangiectasia, or other general information about Telangiectasia.

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Footnotes:
1. excerpt from Handout on Health Scleroderma: NIAMS

Last revision: June 19, 2003

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