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Case 289: PIK3CA-related Overgrowth Spectrum (PROS): CLOVES Syndrome and Coexisting Fibroadipose Vascular Anomaly.

Furkan Ufuk1.   

Abstract

HISTORY: Part one of this case appeared 4 months previously and may contain larger images. An 8-year-old girl presented to our hospital with painful swelling of the left thigh and soft-tissue swelling in the right chest wall. The patient's history revealed that the swelling had been present since birth but had grown slowly. She had no history of relevant trauma. Her blood pressure was 145/95 mmHg (normal value, <115/76 mmHg), and her heart rate was 105 beats per minute (normal value, 75-118 beats per minute). The patient's electrocardiogram displayed sinus tachycardia. Physical examination revealed soft-tissue hypertrophy in the left thigh and right lower chest wall. A painful soft and flexible mass measuring approximately 5 × 6 × 15 cm (in the anteroposterior, transverse, and craniocaudal directions, respectively) was detected at the left thigh. Moreover, a painless soft mass measuring approximately 3 × 8 × 10 cm (in the anteroposterior, transverse, and craniocaudal directions, respectively) was detected in the right lower chest wall, and the overlying skin was intact. Pink macules with a 3-cm diameter on the anterior left superior thigh and a 2.5-cm diameter in the left inguinal region were detected. Examination of other systems, including the cardiovascular system, revealed normal findings. Laboratory test results were within normal limits. Abdominal US showed perirenal vascular collaterals, and musculoskeletal US of the left thigh revealed vascular collaterals (images not shown). Therefore, thoracoabdominal CT angiography and contrast material-enhanced MRI of the bilateral thigh were performed.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33900878     DOI: 10.1148/radiol.2021192803

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiology        ISSN: 0033-8419            Impact factor:   11.105


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1.  Complex vascular anomalies and tissue overgrowth of limbs associated with increased skin temperature and peripheral venous dilatation: parks weber syndrome or PROS?

Authors:  Li Xin Su; Yi Sun; Xindong Fan; Ren Cai; Zhenfeng Wang; Deming Wang; Xitao Yang; Lianzhou Zheng; Mingzhe Wen
Journal:  Hereditas       Date:  2022-01-04       Impact factor: 3.271

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