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    Passeron, Thierry, MD, PhD; Salhi, Aicha, MD; Mazer, Jean-Michel, MD; Lavogiez, Céline, MD; Mazereeuw-Hautier, Juliette, MD, PhD; Galliot, Chrystèle, MD; Collet-Villette, Anne-Marie, MD; Labreze, Christine, MD; Boon, Laurence, MD, PhD; Hardy, Jean-Philippe, MD; Fayard, Virginie, MD; Livideanu, Cristina Bulai, MD; Toubel, Gérard, MD; Georgescou, Gabriela, MD; Gral, Nathalie, MD; Maza, Aude, MD; Lacour, Jean-Philippe, MD

    Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 07/2016, Letnik: 75, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Background There is limited information regarding early development of soft-tissue and/or bone hypertrophy with facial port-wine stains (PWS). Objective We sought to characterize patients with hypertrophic PWS presenting during childhood. Methods Patients with a facial PWS and underlying hypertrophy that developed before the age of 18 years were included in a multicenter retrospective study. Age at onset of the hypertrophy, its location, association with odontologic problems, presence of other associated complications, and response to laser treatment were recorded. Results A total of 98 patients were included. The mean age at onset of hypertrophy, retrieved for 77 of 98 patients, was 5.6 years. The hypertrophy was congenital in 26%. Odontologic problems were noted in 39.8% of cases. Other complications, including cataract, asymmetric development of the maxillary bone, and speech delay/disorders, were reported in 18.4%. In all, 67 patients received laser treatment. Only 3% achieved complete or nearly complete clearance of the PWS. Limitations As only cases of PWS with early-onset hypertrophy were included, we were unable to calculate the prevalence of this manifestation. Conclusion PWS with early-onset hypertrophy are associated with a high rate of complications and a poor response to laser treatment. Periodic monitoring is recommended for early detection and treatment of complications.