when an area of the skin does not have any sufficient supply of nerve fibers which can cause small blood vessels called capillaries to expand(passive) can be causedPort wine stain
a rare disorder called Klippel - Trenaunay - Weber Syndromecausesport - wine stains in infants
a capillary malformation in which a person ’s blood vessels are dilated causing a red ( or purple , in more severe cases ) stain on the skin(passive) is caused byPort - wine stain
a malformation of blood vessels that are located in the pia matter of the brain and usually appears as a flat or pebbly patch of red - purplish skin(passive) is caused byPort - wine stain
malformed , dilated , over - abundance of blood vessels in the skin(passive) is ... caused byPort - wine stain
they finally knowcausesbabies to be born with port - wine stain
diseasecausesport - wine stain
the abnormally large blood vessels underlying the skincauseport - wine stain
a collection of dilated blood vessels(passive) is caused byport - wine stain
waysto preventport wine stain
severe psychological traumacan causesevere psychological trauma
to long - term problemsrarely leadto long - term problems
a reddish - purplish discoloration of the skincreatea reddish - purplish discoloration of the skin
emotional and social problems due to their cosmetic appearancemay causeemotional and social problems due to their cosmetic appearance
when small blood vessels in the skin keep expanding , causing discolorations in skin that most often occur on the face , neck , arms , or legsresultwhen small blood vessels in the skin keep expanding , causing discolorations in skin that most often occur on the face , neck , arms , or legs
glaucomacan causeglaucoma
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in visible clarity and less side effectshas resultedin visible clarity and less side effects
extending over the area corresponding to the distribution of one or more branches of the trigeminal • Leptomeningeal haemangioma involving the ipsilateral parietal or occipital regionmay causeextending over the area corresponding to the distribution of one or more branches of the trigeminal • Leptomeningeal haemangioma involving the ipsilateral parietal or occipital region