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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Birthmarks
  1. ... has three major features: a red or pink birthmark called a port-wine birthmark, a brain abnormality called a leptomeningeal angioma, and ... Weber syndrome are born with a port-wine birthmark. This type of birthmark is caused by enlargement ( ...
  2. ... to three major features: a red or pink birthmark called a port-wine birthmark, brain abnormalities, and increased pressure in the eye ( ... the GNAQ gene can also cause port-wine birthmarks without the brain or eye abnormalities that are ...
  3. ... The disorder has three characteristic features: a red birthmark called a port-wine stain, abnormal overgrowth of ... with a port-wine stain. This type of birthmark is caused by swelling of small blood vessels ...
  4. ... syndrome. This condition is characterized by a red birthmark called a port-wine stain, abnormal overgrowth of ... abdomen that is often associated with a reddish birthmark on the skin over it, in addition to ...
  5. ... set ears that are rotated backward, a red birthmark (nevus simplex) on the face (usually the forehead), ...