A bright red skin rash that reveals fine veins, results in skin pigmentation, and ultimately leads to skin atrophy, closely mimicking damage from excessive x-ray exposure.
A bright red skin rash appears, highlighting delicate blood vessels beneath the surface, along with changes in skin color and eventual skin thinning. It closely mirrors the damage seen from excessive x-ray exposure. Some instances stabilize after reaching a certain stage, while others continue to worsen, leading to fatal outcomes. This condition is also known as poikiloderma of Iacobi or poikiloderma atrophicans vasculare.