[The hemangioma-sternum bifidum malformation syndrome. Report of a patient]
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[The hemangioma-sternum bifidum malformation syndrome. Report of a patient]
Abstract
We present a male patient with a facial haemangioma extending from the lower left lid to the malar region and the upper left lip. The patient also presents a 1 cm round cutaneous notch on the upper third of the sternum. There are not other physical anomalies. The characteristics of the clinical picture suggest the diagnosis of sternal cleft-haemangiomas malformative spectrum (OMIM 140850).
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