@voka.io: What do vascular hemorrhagic macules reveal about bleeding disorders? Explore in 3D with VOKA Vascular hemorrhagic macules are small, flat, non-inflammatory lesions that form when blood leaks into the skin or mucous membranes. This can occur due to mechanical rupture of capillaries, platelet dysfunction, or increased vascular permeability — and often serves as a visible clue to systemic disease. These lesions are classified by size and can indicate the severity or source of bleeding: 🔻 Petechiae (≤ 2 mm) — often associated with thrombocytopenia or vasculitis 🔻 Purpura (≤ 1 cm) — may suggest coagulation disorders or infections 🔻 Ecchymoses (> 1 cm) — typically linked to trauma or anticoagulant therapy Recognizing their appearance and distribution is critical in diagnosing conditions ranging from immune thrombocytopenia to meningococcemia or vitamin C deficiency. 📌 See vascular macules and countless other conditions visualized in high-precision 3D with VOKA 3D Anatomy & Pathology! #vascularlesions #hemorrhagicmacules #bleedingdisorders #hematology #dermatology #anatomy #pathology #3danatomy #medstudents #medicalstudents #medicaltsudent #digitallearning #humanbody