Publications by authors named "Massimiliano Morano"

Background: is a skin abnormality consisting in a combination of congenital hyper- and hypopigmented skin lesions (in the form of paired macules, patches or streaks) in close proximity to each other in a background of normal skin. It is currently regarded as a twin-spotting (mosaic) phenomenon and today is clear that not all cases of cutis tricolor represent one single entity. This phenomenon has been reported so far either: (I) as an purely cutaneous trait; (II) as a part of a complex malformation phenotype (, RHS) including distinct facial features, eye (cataract), skeletal (skull and vertebral defects, and long bones dysplasia), nervous system (corpus callosum, cerebellar and white matter anomalies, cavum vergae and holoprosencephaly) and systemic abnormalities; (III) as a distinct type with multiple, disseminated smaller skin macules (); and (IV) in association with other skin disturbances [e.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mixed vascular nevus is a type of skin condition that combines telangiectatic (blood vessel-related) malformations and nevus anemicus (areas that appear pale), which can be a standalone issue or part of a syndrome that includes neurological and systemic abnormalities.
  • The Ruggieri-Leech syndrome, proposed in 2014, features paired vascular nevi alongside brain anomalies and associated physical and autoimmune disorders.
  • The literature review showed 33 cases of purely cutaneous traits and a few with significant brain malformations, while the authors also documented four new patients exhibiting various symptoms linked to the syndrome.
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