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A classical case of klippel trenaunay syndrome in a 25 year old male characterized by port wine stain, varicose and increase in length of the right lower extremity associated with ulceration is presented.
Miranda M.F, Chahal N.H
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Sturge-Weber syndrome: A case report [PDF]
Sturge-Weber syndrome (SWS) is a rare disorder that occurs sporadically with a frequency of 1:50,000. It is a neurocutaneous syndrome,characterized by a facial capillary malformation (port-wine stain), abnormal blood vessels on the brain (leptomeningeal ...
De, Dipankar +5 more
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Congenital vascular malformations update [PDF]
Presently, there is controversy and misconception in the diagnosis and management of most congenital vascular malformations. The aim of this manuscript is to identify the current knowledge of these poorly understood and relatively uncommon pathologies ...
Albores Figueroa, Rosemberg +4 more
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A new model of selective photothermolysis to aid laser treatment of port wine stains [PDF]
Dong Li +4 more
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In Vivo Assessment of Thermosensitive Liposomes for the Treatment of Port Wine Stains by Antifibrinolytic Site-Specific Pharmaco-Laser Therapy [PDF]
Mingjuan Li +10 more
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The Role of Laser Speckle Imaging in Port-Wine Stain Research: Recent Advances and Opportunities
Here, we review our current knowledge on the etiology and treatment of port-wine stain (PWS) birthmarks. Current treatment options have significant limitations in terms of efficacy. With the combination of 1) a suitable preclinical microvascular model, 2)
Bernard Choi +9 more
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The impact of pediatric skin disease on self-esteem
Background: Pediatric skin disorders can affect children’s self-esteem, relationships with caregivers and peers, and performance in school and activities.
K.L. Vivar, MD, L. Kruse, MD
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The use of variable pulse width frequency double Neodymium: YAG 532 nm laser in the treatment of port wine stain in Chinese [PDF]
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Chan, E +4 more
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Genetic Variants Associated with Port-Wine Stains
Port-wine stains (PWS) are capillary malformations, typically located in the dermis of the head and neck, affecting 0.3% of the population. Current theories suggest that port-wine stains are caused by somatic mutations that disrupt vascular development.Understanding PWS genetic determinants could provide insight into new treatments.Our study used a ...
Frigerio, Alice +7 more
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Meng-Nan Xu,1,* Qian Wang,1,* Min Wang,1 Yuan Xu,1 Si-Ming Yuan1,2 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Jinling Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, 210002, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Plastic Surgery ...
Xu MN, Wang Q, Wang M, Xu Y, Yuan SM
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