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Diving Hyperb Med ; 53(3): 285-289, 2023 Sep 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37718304

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Cutis marmorata is a mottled, marbling, livedoid rash caused by vascular inflammation and congestion in cutaneous decompression sickness. It may occur during or after ascent due to the formation of bubbles from dissolved nitrogen accumulated throughout the dive. It is strongly associated with the presence of right to left shunts, particularly persistent (patent) foramen ovale (PFO). We report a case of cutis marmorata decompression sickness of an unusual pattern associated with unconventional use of thermal protection (a 'shorty' wetsuit worn over full suit) by a diver with a PFO. The patient also had neurological manifestations of decompression sickness. The distal lower limb pattern of involvement favours the hypothesis that cutis marmorata in humans is likely to be due to bubbles in the skin itself and/or adjacent tissues rather than cerebrally mediated.


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Decompression Sickness , Diving , Exanthema , Foramen Ovale, Patent , Livedo Reticularis , Humans , Foramen Ovale, Patent/complications , Decompression Sickness/complications , Decompression Sickness/therapy , Diving/adverse effects
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