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A case of blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome
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SclerodermaMultiple Recurrent HemangiomasChief ComplaintSurgical PathologyHistopathologyVascular MalformationPathologySkeletal MusclesGeneral PathologyDermatologyHuman PathologyNeuropathologyMedicinePathologic LesionPulmonary Sclerosing Hemangioma
Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome is a rare disorder that is characterized by multiple recurrent vascular malformations, such as hemangioma, and these primarily involve the skin and the gastrointestinal tract. It may also involve the brain, liver, lungs, and skeletal muscles. A 14-year-old female visited our hospital with a chief complaint of dizziness; upon examination, we found multiple recurrent hemangiomas on the skin and gastrointestinal tract. We were able to diagnose her as suffering from blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome and we treated her with methylprednisolone (2 mg/kg/day for 1 month and 1 mg/kg/day for additional 3 months). We report on this case along with a review of the literature.
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