Osler's node
| Osler's node | |
|---|---|
| Osler's lesions found on the hand and fingers of a 43-year-old male with subacute bacterial endocarditis | |
| Differential diagnosis | infective endocarditis |
Osler's nodes are painful, red, raised lesions found typically on the hands and feet.[1] They are associated with a number of conditions, including infective endocarditis, and are caused by immune complex deposition. Their presence is one definition of Osler's sign.[2]
- ^ Parashar, Krishan; Daveluy, Steven (2022). "Osler Node and Janeway Lesions". StatPearls. StatPearls Publishing. PMID 32491553.
- ^ "Osler sign" at Dorland's Medical Dictionary