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An older client’s physical examination reveals the presence of a number of bright red-colored lesions scattered on the trunk and tights. The nurse interprets that this indicates which of the following lesions due to alterations in blood vessels of the skin?

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Answered Aug 29, 2018

Cherry angioma

Cherry angioma occurs with increasing age and has no clinical significance. It appears as a small. round. bright redcolored lesion on the trunk or extremities. Spider angiomas have a bright red center with legs that radiate outward. These lesions commonly are seen in liver disease and vitamin B deficiency. although they occasionally can occur without underlying pathology. A venous star results from increased pressure in veins. usually in the lower legs. and has an irregularly shaped bluish center with radiating branches. Purpura results from hemorrhage into the skin.
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