Klippel Trenaunay.: Capillary, venous, lymphatic malformations, and soft tissue and bone hypertrophy involving a limb are prominent features of klippel-trenaunay syndrome. The lower limbs, sometimes with extension to the trunk, are more frequently involved than the upper limbs. The capillary malformations are present at birth as extensive, geographic patches located on an extremity. Limb hypertrophy may develop.
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