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A male newborn was evaluated due to a port-wine stain. Mother, 40 years old, father and brother were healthy. Gestation was uneventful. Amniocentesis revealed a normal male karyotype. A caesarean delivery was performed at 38 weeks. First physical examination showed a port-wine stain affecting the abdomen, back and left limb (figure 1) and hypertrophy of the affected limb. A biopsy was performed and histological findings revealed capillary malformations. Therefore, a Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome was diagnosed. Abdominal and lower limb doppler ultrasound and brain MRI excluded other vascular abnormalities. He was followed by a multidisciplinary team. At 9 months, there was a slight difference in the length of legs and the circumference of thighs (figure 2).
Figure 1
A port-stain affecting the abdomen and left limb at first physical examination of the neonate.
Figure 2
Appearance of the...
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