
These "white-centered" hemorrhages, originally described in patients with bacterial endocarditis, are not specific for that disease. They probably reflect microinfarcts, just like cotton wool spots, and occur in a litany of disorders, including essential hypertension, HIV, connective tissue disease, severe anemia, Behçet's disease, viremia, and hypercoagulable states.
Wed, 2007-07-25 10:21

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