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Course: CLOVES Syndrome

CME Credits: 1.00

Released: 2023-04-05

A boy was born to nonconsanguineous parents. On examination, he had a large capillary malformation on the right trunk and a smaller one on the left (, A). The left axilla and upper arm were edematous, with loose skin and subcutaneous soft tissue tumors (, A). Bilateral overgrowth of the feet was noted, with syndactyly of toes on both feet (, B). The scrotum appeared enlarged. A DNA analysis of tissue derived from the left elbow identified an inframe deletion within PIK3CA, confirming the clinical suspicion of a diagnosis of CLOVES syndrome.


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