PHACES is an acronym for a rare neurocutaneous disorder including the following features: posterior fossa brain malformations; facial hemangiomas; arterial, cardiac, and eye anomalies; and sternal clefts and/or supraumbilical abdominal raphe. Facial hemangiomas are the hallmark of this syndrome.We report a patient with facial hemangiomas, sternal clefting and carotid abnormalities. She is another example of the combined existence of sternal clefting and carotid abnormalities in PHACES syndrome and even more unique since she does not have an aortic abnormality. This report emphasizes that many different combinations of features may be seen in PHACES syndrome
Abstract: Infantile hemangioma can be linked to other organ malformations. In 1996, PHACE syndrome w...
We report a case of a 29 day old infant who was referred for evaluation of a vision threatening exte...
The acronym “PHACE” refers to the syndromic association of posterior fossa anomalies, hemangioma, ar...
Contains fulltext : 48785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PHACES is an a...
The case of a 2-month-old female infant with PHACES syndrome is reported. PHACES represents a broad ...
"PHACES" is a neurocutaneous syndrome that refers to the following associations: Posterior fossa mal...
“PHACES” (OMIM 606519) is a neurocutaneous disorder, and facial hemangiomas are the hallmark of this...
drome with the following features: posterior fossa malfor-mations of the brain, large facial hemangi...
The association of posterior fossa malformation, facial cavernous hemangioma, arterial anomalies, co...
PHACE syndrome is the association of large segmental facial hemangiomas and congenital anomalies, su...
PHACE syndrome represents the association of large infantile hemangiomas of the head and neck with b...
Copyright © 2015 M. Fernández-Ibieta and J. C. López-Gutiérrez. This is an open access article di...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We present neuroradiologic findings in 17 patients with posterior fossa malf...
In PHACES syndrome a facial infantile hemangiomas (IH) is associated with extracutaneous manifestati...
Facial hemangioma is usually isolated but its association with craniocervical arterial anomalies and...
Abstract: Infantile hemangioma can be linked to other organ malformations. In 1996, PHACE syndrome w...
We report a case of a 29 day old infant who was referred for evaluation of a vision threatening exte...
The acronym “PHACE” refers to the syndromic association of posterior fossa anomalies, hemangioma, ar...
Contains fulltext : 48785.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)PHACES is an a...
The case of a 2-month-old female infant with PHACES syndrome is reported. PHACES represents a broad ...
"PHACES" is a neurocutaneous syndrome that refers to the following associations: Posterior fossa mal...
“PHACES” (OMIM 606519) is a neurocutaneous disorder, and facial hemangiomas are the hallmark of this...
drome with the following features: posterior fossa malfor-mations of the brain, large facial hemangi...
The association of posterior fossa malformation, facial cavernous hemangioma, arterial anomalies, co...
PHACE syndrome is the association of large segmental facial hemangiomas and congenital anomalies, su...
PHACE syndrome represents the association of large infantile hemangiomas of the head and neck with b...
Copyright © 2015 M. Fernández-Ibieta and J. C. López-Gutiérrez. This is an open access article di...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: We present neuroradiologic findings in 17 patients with posterior fossa malf...
In PHACES syndrome a facial infantile hemangiomas (IH) is associated with extracutaneous manifestati...
Facial hemangioma is usually isolated but its association with craniocervical arterial anomalies and...
Abstract: Infantile hemangioma can be linked to other organ malformations. In 1996, PHACE syndrome w...
We report a case of a 29 day old infant who was referred for evaluation of a vision threatening exte...
The acronym “PHACE” refers to the syndromic association of posterior fossa anomalies, hemangioma, ar...