Acquired unilateral nevoid telangiectasia and acquired port-wine stain: one disease or distinct diseases?

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26326/2281-9649.26.1.1192

How to Cite

Bonifazi E. 2016. Acquired unilateral nevoid telangiectasia and acquired port-wine stain: one disease or distinct diseases?. Eur. J. Pediat. Dermatol. 26 (1):30-4. 10.26326/2281-9649.26.1.1192.

Authors

Bonifazi E.
pp. 30-4

Abstract

Telangiectasia is clinically a reddish-blue linear lesion that disappears under fingers pressure; more telangiectases can be grouped with each other while maintaining their individuality. On the other hand, port-wine stain is a reddish-blue, flat stain of uniform color in which isolated vessels can not be seen to the naked eye. Both nevoid telangiectases and port-wine stain can be congenital or acquired. In this work starting from two clinical cases of unilateral nevoid telangiectasia and acquired port-wine stain, both acquired in the prepubescent age, we analyze the differences and similarities between the two diseases.

Keywords

Acquired unilateral nevoid telangiectasia, Acquired portwine stain