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Osler nodes
Osler nodes




osler nodes

Janeway lesion on the left big toe of a 52-year-old man with bacterial endocarditis. Janeway lesions are rare, non-tender, small erythematous or haemorrhagic macular, papular or nodular lesions on the palms or soles only a few millimeters in diameter that are associated with infective endocarditis and often indistinguishable from Osler's nodes. In contrast, Osler nodes are tender, purple, slightly raised nodules ranging in size from 1 to 10 mm. These are culture-positive sites of septic emboli. Secondly, what do Janeway lesions look like? The more diagnostic Janeway lesions are nontender, large, irregular, flat macules that appear on the palms or the soles, frequently on the planar surface of a toe. They are typically found on the fingers and/or toes. Pain often precedes the development of the visible lesion by up to 24 hours. Osler nodes are red-purple, slightly raised, tender lumps, often with a pale centre. Their presence is one definition of Osler's sign.

osler nodes

They are associated with a number of conditions, including infective endocarditis, and are caused by immune complex deposition.

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osler nodes

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Osler nodes