Almost all of the patients with this type of vasculitis have cutaneous findings, typically erythematous macules or purpuric lesions. |
The rash includes erythematous macules on the face with a morbilliform component involving the rest of the body. |
The lesions first appear as macules or papules distributed in a dermatomal pattern, which progress into vesicles, then pustules, and, finally, crusts. |
It manifests as a combination of macules and papules and usually become confluent affecting large areas of the body. |
The rash typically begins as pink macules, 2 to 6 mm in diameter, located on the wrists, forearms, ankles, palms and soles. |
The skin lesions are nonpalpable macules that may persist for months to years and are typically asymptomatic except for the cosmetic appearance. |