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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for Wine
  1. Port-Wine Stain (VisualDX)  
    Port-wine stain, also called nevus flammeus, is a common permanent birthmark that is caused by a malformation of tiny blood vessels called capillaries. Port-wine stains are described as looking like spilled red ...
  2. Port wine stains are always present at birth. In an infant, they are flat, pink, vascular lesions. Common locations ... may be present anywhere on the body. Port wine stains may appear in association with other syndromes.
  3. Images ... The United States Dietary Guidelines recommend that if you drink, do so in moderation and when consumption does not put you ...
  4. ... the soles of two feet involved with port wine stain. Port wine stains in the face may be seen in ...
  5. ... growth and hormone production. Flavonoids (apples, grapefruit, red wine, soy, etc.), and lycopene (found in tomatoes) also ...
  6. ... baked goods. Breads, cakes, desserts, alcoholic beverages (except wine), cereals, and pastas may all contain gluten. Eating ...
  7. ... nervous system (neurocutaneous) and is associated with Port Wine Stain, red vascular markings on the face and ...
  8. Salmon Patch (VisualDX)  
    Birthmarks/Images ... Birthmarks ... VisualDX ... Salmon patches are birthmarks caused by expansions (dilations) in tiny blood vessels in the skin called capillaries. ...