Lower lip capillary malformation associated with lymphatic malformation without overgrowth: Part of the spectrum of CLAPO syndrome

Pediatric Dermatology
Camila DowneyEulalia Baselga

Abstract

Characteristic lower lip capillary malformation of CLAPO syndrome (Capillary malformation of the lower lip, Lymphatic malformations of the face and neck, Asymmetry, and Partial or generalized Overgrowth) may also occur as an isolated lesion or with only minor anomalies, supporting the concept that there is a spectrum of abnormalities in CLAPO syndrome. Preliminary studies have demonstrated mosaic activating mutations in PIK3CA.

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Mar 8, 2016·International Journal of Dermatology·Daniela KrämerCarolina Whittle
Nov 28, 2017·The Journal of Investigative Dermatology·Dawn H SiegelBeth A Drolet

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