Fig. 1From: Anaphylactoid purpura triggered by cellulitis as a favorable prognosis: case report and literature reviewClinical manifestation and histopathology. a Clinical manifestation with painful, swollen and palpable purpuric skin eruptions on both sides of her lower legs. b Histopathological examination exhibiting neutrophil-rich leukocytoclastic vasculitis in upper dermis with extravasation of red blood cells into dermis (hematoxylin and eosin stain; original magnification ×100). c Clinical manifestation of reappearance of purpura with cellulitisBack to article page