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  2. Mottled Skin (Livedo Reticularis): Looks Like, Causes, Treatment

    • Autoimmune and connective tissue disorders that can lead to mottled skin include: 1. Dermatomyositis. 2. Fibromyalgia. 3. Lupus. 4. Rheumatoid arthritis. 5. Sjögren syndrome.… See more

    Cancer

    Cancerous growths can cause mottled skin if they disrupt blood flow. They include: 1. Acute lymphocytic leukemia. 2. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia. 3. Inflammatory breast canc… See more

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    End of Life

    Mottled skin before death occurs because circulation is slowing. In this situation, reticula are … See more

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    Infectious Disease

    Infectious diseases that cause livedo reticularis include: 1. Atypical (walking) pneumonia. 2. Brucellosis. 3. Hepatitis C. 4. Meningococcal disease. 5. Rheumatic fever. 6. Sy… See more

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    Medication Reactions

    Mottled skin can be a side effect of certain medications, including: 1. Bismuth. 2. Erythromycin. 3. Gemcitabine. 4. Heparin. 5. Interferon beta-1b. 6. Minocycline. See more

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  1. Livedo reticularis: When is it a concern? - Mayo Clinic

  2. Causes and Pictures of Mottled Skin (Livedo …

    Mar 26, 2024 · Livedo reticularis (LR), also known as mottled skin, is a type of skin discoloration that can occur if there is an interruption of blood flow to the skin. This is often a temporary, harmless phenomenon that is the result of exposure …

  3. Livedo reticularis - DermNet

  4. Causes and treatment for mottled skin - Medical News Today

  5. Mottled Skin: Causes, Symptoms, Pictures, Treatment, …

    Oct 31, 2017 · Mottled skin, also called livedo reticularis, is skin that has patchy and irregular colors. The skin may have red and purple marks, streaks, or spots. It may also have a marbled appearance...

  6. Mottled Skin: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

    Apr 17, 2023 · Mottled skin, or livedo reticularis, is a bluish-red net- or lace-like appearance underneath the skin. While the symptom is typically harmless and often develops after cold exposure, it can also signify a chronic medical …

  7. Marble Skin: What It Is, How to Avoid It, and More

    May 20, 2021 · Also called marbled skin, livedo reticularis is a normal and usually harmless body response that causes your skin to become pale and covered in red or purple patterns. It’s usually caused by...

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