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Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
La Presse Médicale, 2010Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita (CMTC) is a rare cutaneous condition in newborns. The lesions form a red or purplish network, sometimes with dilated veins and atrophic areas. Multiple malformations may be associated with it, in particular in infants with macrocephaly. These cutaneous lesions may improve, disappear or remain stable.
Gabriella, Georgesco, Gérard, Lorette
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CUTIS MARMORATA TELANGIECTATICA CONGENITA
International Journal of Dermatology, 1992AbstractThe authors describe ten cases of cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita (CMTC). All of these cases were sporadic. The incidence of associated anomalies was relatively low, and three patients had skin manifestations (cutaneous atrophy and nevus telangiectaticus). In two patients, the right leg was shorter and thinner.
C, Kennedy +4 more
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Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2004Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita is an uncommon vascular malformation composed of capillary and venous sized vessels. It presents with a distinct reticulated pattern that is reminiscent of physiologic cutis marmorata however skin lesions do not resolve with warming of the skin surface. It may have a localized or generalized pattern on the skin.
Maria C, Garzon, Eric, Schweiger
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Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1974Three of our own and 38 previously reported cases of cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita (CMTC) are reviewed. Light and electronmicroscopic studies revealed atypical capillaries, venules, and veins in different cutaneous layers. Clinically, the lesions are manifested as telangiectasis, capillary hemangioma, cutis marmorata, venous hemangioma and ...
B H, Way +4 more
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Localized Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita
Pediatric Dermatology, 1991Abstract: Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita (CMTC) is a rare, usuaiiy sporadic, congenital, reticulated vascular anomaly, it may be widespread or segmental, with atrophy or ulceration, and may be associated with other congenital abnormalities. We report a case of CMTC with atrophy, restricted in size to a small area on the back.
S M, Suarez, M E, Grossman
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Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita
Archives of Dermatology, 1966A Caucasian girl with an unusual dermatosis, similar to cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita of Van Lohuizen is presented. Four of the five main features (congenital phlebectasia, cutis marmorata, superficial ulcerations, and steady improvement) were present. Lacking was spider nevus-like telangiectasias.
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Cutis marmorata Resemblance After Liposuction
Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, 2005Liposuction is a safe method for the treatment of lipodystrophy. It gives good results in relation to body contours, especially when the superficial and deep layers of the superficial fascia are aspirated. The authors present clinical cases of female patients who underwent liposuction of the abdomen, flanks, and back in which superficial and deep ...
Rogério, Porto da Rocha +4 more
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