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    Open Access Case Report Article ID: GJRD-5-120

    Cutis marmorata telangiectasia congenita-a needle in the neonatal dermatology haystack?

    Hassan Shakeel* and Ather Ahmed

    Cutis Marmorata Telangiectasia Congenita (CMTC, also known as van Lohuizen syndrome) is a rare disorder characterised by dilatation of the cutaneous vasculature. This results in a blue-purple ‘marbled’ appearance of the skin due to telangiectasia, phlebectasia and persistent cutis marmorata. It is often mistaken for benign cutis marmorata and is therefore likely underdiagnosed. CMTC can occur in connection with other dysmorphic findings in several syndromes (e.g. Adams-Olivers) or in isolation. We review the evidence surrounding the epidemiology, pathophysiology and management of isolated CMTC, and contextualize it with a case.

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    Published on: Apr 3, 2020 Pages: 4-6

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/2640-7876.000020
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