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    GlossaryPalmar Erythema (Red Palms)

    reddening of palms often linked to liver disease or pregnancy

    Palmar Erythema, also known as Red Palms, is a condition characterized by the reddening of the palms, often symmetrically. It can be a sign of various underlying conditions, such as liver disease, hormonal changes during pregnancy, or rheumatoid arthritis. The redness is typically due to increased blood flow to the skin of the palms and can be a useful diagnostic clue for healthcare professionals.

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