Borsari's sign

In today's world, Borsari's sign has become a topical and relevant topic that impacts people of all ages and backgrounds. From its origins to the present, Borsari's sign has generated great interest and debate in society, influencing the way people interact, think and develop. In this article, we will explore the various aspects related to Borsari's sign, from its impact on daily life to its influence on the professional field. Through a detailed analysis, we will learn how Borsari's sign has transcended borders and left a significant mark in history and the present.

Borsari's sign
Differential diagnosisScarlet fever

Borsieri's sign or Borsieri's line is a dermatological sign that consists of pressure by a sharp object (such as a fingernail) producing a white line on the skin that quickly turns red. It is present in scarlet fever.[1][2] It was first described by French physician Giovanni Battista Borsieri de Kanifeld.[2]

References

  1. ^ Patel LM, Lambert PJ, Gagna CE, Maghari A, Lambert WC (2011). "Cutaneous signs of systemic disease". Clin. Dermatol. 29 (5): 511–22. doi:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2011.01.019. PMID 21855727.
  2. ^ a b Physical signs in medicine and surgery : an atlas of rare, lost and forgotten physical signs : includes a collection of extraordinary papers in medicine, surgery and the scientific method. White, Fred Ashley. : Museum Press. 2009. ISBN 9781441508287. OCLC 427059573.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)