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Case Reports
Multiple congenital plaquelike glomuvenous malformations with type 2 segmental involvement.
- Matthew A Hazey, Anthony J Van Norman, Roxann L Powers, and Drury L Armistead.
- Department of Medicine, West Virginia University School of Medicine, Morgantown, USA. mahazey@hsc.wvu.edu
- Cutis. 2009 Jul 1; 84 (1): 16-8.
AbstractMultiple congenital glomuvenous malformations (GVMs) are rare. Almost all reported cases describe the multiple congenital plaquelike GVM variant. We report a case of multiple congenital plaquelike GVMs suggestive of type 2 segmental involvement following Blaschko lines.
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