Rosannah M. Velasquez*, Alpesh Desai and Tejas Desai
Pigmented purpuric eruptions are a group of benign cutaneous conditions usually recognized by their pinpoint petechiae and purpura on a brown, red, or yellow base. Pigmentary changes are typically found on the lower extremities, and occasionally on the trunk and upper extremities. The eruptions may present with pruritus, but are typically asymptomatic and chronic in nature. Here we present a case of capillaritis and a review of literature.