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- Parkes Weber Syndrome - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Parkes Weber syndrome is a very rare condition characterized by malformed blood vessels The vascular malformations occur before birth as the baby is developing in the uterus The condition affects one arm or leg (legs are more commonly affected), which can grow larger than the other
- Parkes Weber syndrome - Wikipedia
Parkes Weber syndrome (PWS) is a congenital disorder of the vascular system It is an extremely rare condition, and its exact prevalence is unknown [1][2][3] It is named after British dermatologist Frederick Parkes Weber, who first described the syndrome in 1907
- Parkes Weber Syndrome - Boston Childrens Hospital
Parkes Weber syndrome affects different children in different ways One child may have a mild form with a small capillary malformation and one hand or foot slightly larger than the other Another child may have a capillary malformation that runs from her chest down her leg, lots of swelling, heart problems, and one limb that is much larger than the other Some possible symptoms of PWS include
- Parkes Weber syndrome: MedlinePlus Genetics
Parkes Weber syndrome is characterized by vascular abnormalities known as capillary malformations and arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), which are present from birth The capillary malformations increase blood flow near the surface of the skin
- Parkes Weber syndrome-Diagnostic and management paradigms: A . . . - PubMed
Although Parkes Weber syndrome is a clinically distinctive entity with serious complications, it is still frequently misdiagnosed as Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome that consists of the triad capillary malformation, venous malformation, and lymphatic malformation
- Parkes Weber Syndrome | New York Center for Rare Diseases at Montefiore . . .
Parkes Weber syndrome (PWS) is a rare congenital condition characterized by a large number of abnormal blood vessels
- Parkes Weber Syndrome (PWS) | Childrens Hospital Los Angeles
Parkes Weber syndrome (PWS) is a rare vascular anomaly that is congenital Hallmark characteristics of this condition include: People with multiple capillary malformations may have a mutation of the RASA1 gene
- Parkes-Weber syndrome - Texas Childrens
Parkes-Weber syndrome is a condition characterized by limb overgrowth, capillary malformations (port-wine stains) and diffuse arteriovenous malformations It can affect arms or legs Long term, the disease can be associated with heart failure due to the shunt of blood from arteries to veins
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