Aneela Asghar, Muhammad Asghar Butt, Muhammad Azam Bukhari, Saif Ullah Sheikh, Abdul Razzaq Mughal.
Cutaneous vascular anomalies pattern in neonates and infants.
Professional Med J Jan ;15(2):220-4.

To analyze the patterns of cutaneous vascular anomalies in neonates and infants. To identify the complications arising in various vascular lesions. Design: A descriptive hospital based observational study.Setting: Dermatology and pediatric department of DHQ and Allied Hospital PMC, Faisalabad Period: From 1 st Feb 2005 to 31st` January 2006. Material and Methods: 72 consecutive newborns and infants of either sex having any vascular anomaly on cutaneous areas were included in the study. The information regarding size, site, type of lesions, sex of patients, with family history and any complication were recorded on a proforma prepared for this study. Results: Out of 72 infants 25 were male (35%) and 47(65%) were females. Family history was present in 12 cases (17%). The commonly involved sites were head and neck 45 (62.5%), trunk 18(25%) and upper limb 9(12.5%). In 59 children (82%) it was single and in 13(18%) the lesions were multiple. The complications observed were ulceration in 13(18%), infection in 8(11%), haemorrhage in 3(4%) and visual impairment in 4(5%), while 56(78%) had no complications.

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