Stewart Bluefarb syndrome: case report of a rare variant of acroangiodermatitis
Stewart Bluefarb syndrome is a rare acroangiodermatitis which occurs due to presence of arteriovenous malformations. It presents at birth or during early childhood as an erythematous to violaceous plaques over the dorsum of foot or ankle. It's a benign condition but can mimic a malignant condit...
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