Affiliations 

  • 1 The University of Calgary and Pediatric Consultant at The Alberta Children's Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, T2M 0H5, Canada
  • 2 Department of Dermatology and Skin Sciences, University of British Columbia and Consultant Pediatric Dermatologist at the BC Children's Hospital Vancouver, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6H 3V4, Canada
  • 3 Pediatric Institute, Kuala Lumpur General Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Case Rep Pediatr, 2020;2020:8813809.
PMID: 33101749 DOI: 10.1155/2020/8813809

Abstract

Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita is characterized by the presence of a bluish-purple reticulated cutaneous vascular network on the skin intermixed with telangiectasia and occasionally prominent veins at birth. Areas of the skin within the reticulated cutaneous vascular network may be normal, erythematous, atrophic, and, at times, ulcerated. Areas of ulcerations and focal cutaneous and subcutaneous atrophy occasionally occur resulting in body asymmetry. On the other hand, cutaneous and subcutaneous atrophy, extensive and severe enough leading to hemiatrophy, of the entire limb is rare. A search of the English literature revealed only eight documented cases to which we are adding two more cases.

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