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      • Janeway lesions present as red, painless macules and papules on the palms and soles. They are not common and are frequently indistinguishable from Osler's nodes. Rarely, they have been reported in cases of systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), gonococcemia (disseminated gonorrhoea), haemolytic anaemia and typhoid fever.
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  2. The symptoms may include fever, lethargy, shortness of breath, chest pain or palpitations. These symptoms require prompt assessment and investigation by a physician. Splinter haemorrhage in the proximal nail plate is also a sign of bacterial endocarditis. Osler nodes. Osler nodes are red-purple, slightly raised, tender lumps, often with a pale ...

  3. Nov 17, 2022 · Janeway lesions are skin patches that develop on the palms and feet. They usually last a few days to a few weeks before disappearing. Most cases of the condition indicate infective endocarditis, a heart infection. Sometimes, it can signify other conditions, such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE).

  4. May 12, 2015 · Janeway lesions, on the other hand, are painless purple or brown erythematous macular lesions that usually affect the palms, soles, and fingers. They are sometimes purple or bleeding. They may last days or weeks, and tend to disappear with the resolution of the IE. 5

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  5. Jul 24, 2023 · Janeway lesions are irregular, non-tender, erythematous, or hemorrhagic macules or papules commonly found on the palm and soles, lasting days to weeks.[4] The presence of pain is conventionally a means to differentiate Osler nodes from Janeway lesions since accurate differentiation may be challenging, secondary to overlap in the appearance and ...

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  6. Jun 25, 2022 · Painless red, purple or brown flat spots on the soles bottom of the feet or the palms of the hands (Janeway lesions) Painful red or purple bumps or patches of darkened skin (hyperpigmented) on the tips of the fingers or toes (Osler nodes)

  7. Janeway lesion; Specialty: Cardiology; Dermatology; Symptoms: Painless red flat papules on palms and soles. Usual onset: Sudden: Duration: Days to weeks: Causes: Infective endocarditis: Differential diagnosis: Osler's nodes

  8. Feb 19, 2013 · Janeway lesions are named after Theodore Caldwell Janeway (1872–1917), an American professor of medicine. They are nontender, erythematous or hemorrhagic macular or nodular lesions on the palms or soles. 1 They are commonly seen in acute endocarditis.

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