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The Misnomer “Macrocephaly–Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita Syndrome”

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Reticulated or confluent PWS and persistent capillary malformations of the central face, rather than CMTC, are the most characteristic cutaneous vascular anomalies seen in so-called M-CMTC syndrome. The name macrocephaly-capillary malformations (M-CM) more accurately reflects the features of this syndrome.

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