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Authors:
Mark Melville*, Herman Twain
Department of Science, University of British Columbia, Canada
Correspondence to Author: Mark Melville
Abstract:
Port wine stains (PWSs) conjointly referred to as birthmark square measure vascular malformations that gets its name from its ap- pearance mimicking “port wine” (a fortified red wine) spilled on the skin. There square measure nonheritable PWSs and purchased PWSs. It are often found anyplace on the body, the foremost common sites being the face, neck, scalp, arms, or legs. Herein, we have a tendency to gift a case of Associate in Nursing noninheritable nevus flammeus (“Fegeler syndrome) on the lower third of the face.
Keywords:
fortified wine, acquired, lower third face
Citation:
Mark Melville. Acquired Portwine Stain on the Face in associate Adult: A Case Report and Review Clinical Imaging and Case Reports 2019.
Journal Info
- Journal Name: Clinical Imaging and Case Reports
- Impact Factor: 2.709**
- ISSN: 2770-9205
- DOI: 10.52338/cicaserep
- Short Name: CICASEREP
- Acceptance rate: 55%
- Volume: 6 (2024)
- Submission to acceptance: 25 days
- Acceptance to publication: 10 days
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