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Naevus Flammeus – Port-Wine Stain: Causes and Treatment

Naevus flammeus, commonly known as a port-wine stain, is a congenital vascular birthmark causing a red to purple discoloration of the skin. It is usually harmless but can be associated with certain medical syndromes.

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