Volume 31, Issue 1 pp. 30-32

Acquired port-wine stain related to acoustic neuroma

M. Kulac

M. Kulac

Departments of Dermatology, Radiology

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S. Karaca

S. Karaca

Departments of Dermatology, Radiology

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M. Acar

M. Acar

Departments of Dermatology, Radiology

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R. Albayrak

R. Albayrak

Departments of Dermatology, Radiology

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A. Songur

A. Songur

Anatomy, Faculty of Medicine, Afyon Kocatepe University, Afyon, Turkey

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First published: 20 September 2005
Citations: 8
Dr Mustafa Kulac, Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Afyon Kocatepe University, Pembe Hastane, 03200 Afyon, Turkey.
E-mail: [email protected]

Conflict of interest: none declared.

Summary

Port-wine stains are frequently seen congenital vascular malformations consisting of ectatic dermal capillaries. Acquired port-wine stain that develops later in life is an uncommon vascular lesion that is morphologically identical to a congenital port-wine stain. In the majority of acquired port-wine stains, the aetiology is unknown, but trauma is an important causative factor. Other proposed aetiologies include chronic sun exposure, hormonal changes, frostbite injury, obstruction of the peritoneovenous shunt, herpes zoster infection, and cerebral arteriovenous malformation. Here we report the first case of a patient who had an acquired port-wine stain related to a solid brain tumour.

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