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Telangiectasias
Multiple punctuate telangiectasias on the palms and fingers can be seen in connective tissue disorders such as CREST syndrome.
Close-up view shows dilated arterioles coalescing to form a telangiectasia.
Numerous telangiectasias involving the lips and tongue can be a sign of hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia or CREST syndrome.
Multiple telangiectasias appear on the sun exposed cheeks in predisposed individual. Patients with rosacea may also have erythema and pustules.