Introduction: Telangiectasia
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
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1. excerpt from Handout on Health Scleroderma: NIAMS
Last revision: June 19, 2003
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