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Commit #68345
Port Wine Stain (nevus flammeus):
-it is found in {{c1::1-2% of babies}}
-due to {{c1::capillary malformation}} → a {{c1::birthmark}}
-with age, it {{c1::darkens & develops nodularity}}
-usually respects {{c1::midline}}
-it follows {{c1::trigeminal V1/V2::nerve}} distribution
-can be associated with {{c1::glaucoma}}
-can be a part of {{c1::Struge-Weber}} syndrome which also includes:
→malformations {{c1::of eye/brain}}
→{{c1::seizures, mental retardation, glaucoma, vascular malformations of retina::4}}
-it is found in {{c1::1-2% of babies}}
-due to {{c1::capillary malformation}} → a {{c1::birthmark}}
-with age, it {{c1::darkens & develops nodularity}}
-usually respects {{c1::midline}}
-it follows {{c1::trigeminal V1/V2::nerve}} distribution
-can be associated with {{c1::glaucoma}}
-can be a part of {{c1::Struge-Weber}} syndrome which also includes:
→malformations {{c1::of eye/brain}}
→{{c1::seizures, mental retardation, glaucoma, vascular malformations of retina::4}}
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Commit #68345
Differentiate the following vascular presentations based on visual appearance & history: - superficial hemangioma - deep hemangioma - salmon patch - port wine stain - purpura - petechiae



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