Case Report
Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita Associated with Hemiatrophy
Table 1
Cutis marmorata telangiectasis congenita with hemiatrophy.
| Authors (year of publication) | Race/ethnicity | Sex | Age at presentation of CMTC | Site of CMTC | Age at presentation of hemiatrophy | Site of hemiatrophy |
| Fitzsimmons and Starks (1970) [14] | NS | F | Birth | Both legs, arms, and trunk | 4 months | Left side of the body | Keipert and Nurse (1971) [15] | NS | M | Birth | Legs, right arm, and right trunk | 2 months | Right arm and right calf | South and Jacobs (1978) [16] | NS | F | Birth | Legs, feet, back, and chest | NS | Right side of the body | Spraker et al. (1984) [17] | Caucasian | F | 2 weeks | Left side of the face and trunk | 2 weeks | Entire left side of the body | Avci et al. (2001) [18] | Turkish | F | Birth | Most part of the body | NS | Right lower limb | Levy and Lam (2011) [19] | NS | F | Birth | Right thigh and right shin | 3 months | Right thigh | de Maio et al. (2014) [20] | Italian | F | Birth | Whole body | NS | Left lower limb | Amaral et al. (2018) [21] | NS | M | Birth | Right side of the body, left hand, and left malleolus | 6 months | Right lower limb | Present cases | | | | | | | Case 1 | Indian | F | Birth | Left lower limb | Birth | Left lower limb | Case 2 | Chinese | F | Birth | Right lower limb | Birth | Right lower limb |
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Abbreviations: CMTC = cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita; NS = not specified; M = male; F = female.
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