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Skin Abnormalities (D012868)
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Port-Wine Stain (D019339)

       Child Nodes:
........expandCapillary Malformation-Arteriovenous Malformation (C564254)
........expandCAPILLARY MALFORMATIONS, CONGENITAL (OMIM:163000)
........expandNevi flammei, familial multiple (C535816)
........expandNevus Flammeus of Nape of Neck (C567524)



 Sister Nodes: 
..expandAcrodermatitis (D000169) Child1
..expandAnetoderma (D057088) Child2
..expandArthropathy, Erosive (C565273)
..expandBarber Say syndrome (C537908)
..expandBlepharophimosis syndrome type 1 (C536233)
..expandBlepharophimosis syndrome type 2 (C536234)
..expandBlepharophimosis with ptosis, syndactyly, and short stature (C536235)
..expandBlepharophimosis, Ptosis, and Epicanthus Inversus (C562419)
..expandBook Syndrome (C562993)
..expandCarney Complex (D056733) Child1
..expandCOCOON SYNDROME (OMIM:613630)
..expandComedones, Familial Dyskeratotic (C562838)
..expandCutis Gyrata Syndrome of Beare And Stevenson (C565129)
..expandDermal Ridges, Nelson Syndrome (C565110)
..expandDermal Ridges, Patternless (C565109)
..expandDermoodontodysplasia (C565103)
..expandDyskeratosis Congenita (D019871) Child3
..expandDyskeratosis, Hereditary Benign Intraepithelial (C562551)
..expandEctodermal Dysplasia (D004476) Child144
..expandEhlers-Danlos Syndrome (D004535) Child23
..expandEpidermolysis Bullosa (D004820) Child29
..expandEpithelial Squamous Dysplasia, Keratinizing Desquamative, of Urinary Tract (C565584)
..expandFamilial popliteal pterygium syndrome (C535891)
..expandHairy palms and soles (C535620)
..expandHemangiomatosis, Cutaneous, with Associated Features (C562438)
..expandHyperkeratotic Cutaneous Capillary-Venous Malformations Associated With Cerebral Capillary Malformations (C566153)
..expandHypohidrosis aith Abnormal Palmar Dermal Ridges (C565481)
..expandIchthyosis (D007057) Child66
..expandIchthyosis-Mental Retardation Syndrome with Large Keratohyalin Granules in the Skin (C563402)
..expandIncontinentia Pigmenti (D007184) Child2
..expandKeratosis Linearis with Ichthyosis Congenita and Sclerosing Keratoderma (C566600)
..expandMichelin tire baby syndrome (C537575)
..expandMicrophthalmia, syndromic 7 (C537466)
..expandMultiple pterygium syndrome (C537377) Child1
..expandOculocerebrocutaneous syndrome (C538088)
..expandPoikiloderma with Neutropenia (C565820)
..expandPoikiloderma, Hereditary Sclerosing (C562824)
..expandPort-Wine Stain (D019339) Child4
..expandProlidase Deficiency (D056732)
..expandPseudoxanthoma Elasticum (D011561) Child2
..expandPterygium Colli, Isolated (C566741)
..expandRidges-off-the-end syndrome (C531754)
..expandRothmund-Thomson Syndrome (D011038) Child5
..expandSclerema Neonatorum (D012593)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 10 (C567376)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 11 (C567374)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 4 (C567300)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 5 (C567119)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 6 (C567139)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 7 (C567155)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 8 (C567096)
..expandSkin/Hair/Eye Pigmentation, Variation In, 9 (C567091)
..expandTight skin contracture syndrome, lethal (C536920)
..expandTrichothiodystrophy Syndromes (D054463) Child5
..expandUrban Schosser Spohn syndrome (C536476)
..expandVascular Hyalinosis (C564750)
..expandWinter Shortland Temple syndrome (C536735)
..expandXeroderma Pigmentosum (D014983) Child16
   

Human Disease MESH is developed by UMLS.
Further data from MedGen, OMIM, CTD
Term ID:9157
Name:Port-Wine Stain
Definition:A vascular malformation of developmental origin characterized pathologically by ectasia of superficial dermal capillaries, and clinically by persistent macular erythema. In the past, port wine stains have frequently been termed capillary hemangiomas, which they are not; unfortunately this confusing practice persists: HEMANGIOMA, CAPILLARY is neoplastic, a port-wine stain is non-neoplastic. Port-wine stains vary in color from fairly pale pink to deep red or purple and in size from a few millimeters to many centimeters in diameter. The face is the most frequently affected site and they are most often unilateral. (From Rook et al., Textbook of Dermatology, 5th ed, p483)
Alternative IDs:
ParentIDs:MESH:D012868
TreeNumbers:C16.131.831.675 |C17.800.804.675
Synonyms:Nevus Flammeus |Port Wine Stain |Port-Wine Stains |Stain, Port-Wine |Stains, Port-Wine
Slim Mappings:Congenital abnormality|Skin disease
Reference: MedGen: D019339
MeSH: D019339
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