Purpura is the leaking of small blood vessels under the skin which cause a rash. The rash looks like purple colored spots and patches. Can also occur on organs, in your mouth or mucus membranes.
The photograph shows purpura (bruises) and petechiae (dots) on the skin. Bleeding under the skin causes the purple, brown, and red colors of the purpura and petechiae. TTP also can cause red blood cells to break apart faster than the body can replace them.
This leads to hemolytic anemia (HEE-moh-lit-ick uh-NEE-me-uh)—a rare form of anemia.
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