Case Report

Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita Associated with Hemiatrophy

Table 1

Cutis marmorata telangiectasis congenita with hemiatrophy.

Authors (year of publication)Race/ethnicitySexAge at presentation of CMTCSite of CMTCAge at presentation of hemiatrophySite of hemiatrophy

Fitzsimmons and Starks (1970) [14]NSFBirthBoth legs, arms, and trunk4 monthsLeft side of the body
Keipert and Nurse (1971) [15]NSMBirthLegs, right arm, and right trunk2 monthsRight arm and right calf
South and Jacobs (1978) [16]NSFBirthLegs, feet, back, and chestNSRight side of the body
Spraker et al. (1984) [17]CaucasianF2 weeksLeft side of the face and trunk2 weeksEntire left side of the body
Avci et al. (2001) [18]TurkishFBirthMost part of the bodyNSRight lower limb
Levy and Lam (2011) [19]NSFBirthRight thigh and right shin3 monthsRight thigh
de Maio et al. (2014) [20]ItalianFBirthWhole bodyNSLeft lower limb
Amaral et al. (2018) [21]NSMBirthRight side of the body, left hand, and left malleolus6 monthsRight lower limb
Present cases
Case 1IndianFBirthLeft lower limbBirthLeft lower limb
Case 2ChineseFBirthRight lower limbBirthRight lower limb

Abbreviations: CMTC = cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita; NS = not specified; M = male; F = female.