In the dependent portion of the stomach near the cardiac end were marked petechiae in the walls, with bright-red blood in the stomach itself.
The stomach walls were congested and marked with numerous petechiae and covered with mucus.
Petechiae appeared on the limbs and on pressure points.
Petechiae and other hemorrhagic manifestations were striking findings.
In normal infants petechiae were almost always absent, or there were few to be seen.
The bleeding may take place into almost any organ, and vary from smallpetechiae to very extensive extravasations.
Here, as elsewhere, the hemorrhages vary in size frompetechiae to large infiltrations of blood.
Sometimes the parotid and submaxillary glands were inflamed; petechiae were absent[311].
Some had abundance of purple petechiae among the pocks, the latter also being livid.
Petechiae almost black came out, having an outer circle with an inner dark speck; sometimes there were the larger vibices.
That evening many livid round petechiae appeared on the forehead above the eyebrows, and on the temples, which Harris says he had foretold in the morning.
Sydenham mentions petechiae and livid blotches in some cases, and the Bills give a good many of the deaths in the worst weeks of the epidemic under the head of "spotted fever.
Others after a few days' illness have had numbers of the worst and deepest petechiae break out in various parts of their body: such I have not seen.
The more reasonable supposition is that the name of spotted was given by the searchers in cases where the spots, or vibices or petechiae of typhus were especially notable.
In some few there were spots on the skin, but hardly ever petechiae or tumours near the ears.
The true typhoid rash has been seen but seldom, and the petechiae of genuine typhus, so frequent in former epidemics, have been equally rare.
In some cases the ulceration begins in the petechiaeat the hair-roots, and a number of these, running together, form a large ulcer.
A knowledge of the circumstances will serve to distinguish purpura simplex from the petechiae and small ecchymoses produced by fleas, by diminished atmospheric pressure, by coughing, in the course of Bright's disease, etc.
The extent of the general eruption may vary from a few scattered petechiae to a copious and startling {188} number of purpuric spots.
These petechiae fade in color with progressive improvement in the case, and finally disappear, leaving brownish-yellow discolorations.
At times the petechiae appear in crops, recurring every few days, the patient at one time apparently nearly well, at another time worse than ever.
More commonly new joint-pains are experienced, fresh crops of petechiae appear, and the trouble may be prolonged for weeks, even months, the patient meanwhile suffering not very greatly in general health.
The 28th, her Pulse was not so hard, her Head was much easier, the Redness of her Eyes was much less, and the Petechiae had begun to die away.
Case, where the Petechiae appeared on the fourth, and the white miliary Eruptions on the seventeenth Day of the Fever.
About the same time, having given the Bark freely for some Days, and applied a Blister, to another Patient, after the Petechiae had appeared, I found him one Morning so low that his Pulse could scarce be felt.
He continued without any manifest Alteration in the Symptoms, till the 21st, when a Number of dun Petechiae appeared all over his Body, particularly on his Breast.
When the Patient was strong, the Pulse quick and full, the Eyes looked red, and the Breathing was difficult, after the Petechiae appeared; I took away more or less Blood before giving the Bark.
Day, on the coming on of profuse Sweats, the Petechiae disappear, and vast Quantities of small white miliary pustules break out.
And Riverius says, the Petechiae do not always appear; but when they do, it is a most certain Sign of a Pestilential Fever.
Petechial Fever which had been frequent the three foregoing Years; in which the Petechiae appeared commonly on the fourth or seventh Days, and almost all those died in whom they appeared on the first Day.
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