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Port Wine Stain Birthmark
Also known as: Birthmark, Port wine stain, vascular malformation
Causes: unknown
Condition overview:
Red or burgundy patch on the skin which slowly darkens and thickens in the first several decades of life which may develop localized thickenings (blebs) which can bleed, or become infected. Unlike Hemangiomas, Port-Wine Stains grow proportionately as the child grows. PWS do not go away by themselves, and will thicken, darken and lead to deformity without treatment.
Symptoms:
Thickened, red/purple or burgundy colored papules over the Port-wine stain which may bleed; red/purple facial stain may be associated with seizures, glaucoma, and mental retardation (Sturge Weber Syndrome)
Treatments:
Pulsed Dye Laser (Candela Vbeam Perfecta).
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