The ball SITE sign: Ball sports-induced targetoid erythema in a racquetball player
Background: Cutaneous injury following impact of a high velocity ball to the skin may result in either erythema or purpura or both. The lesion typically appears as an annular ring of erythema with or without accompanying ecchymosis when the skin is contacted by a paintball, a ping pong ball, a racq...
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Main Author: | Philip R. Cohen |
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Language: | EN |
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2015
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ae0270d0c85247f69a863a7960dffe0a |
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