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Also known as Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, this is an autosomal dominant disorder that affects blood vessels, leading to a variety of clinical manifestations. Below are the key features and findings associated with this condition.
Clinical Finding | Description |
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Telangiectasias (Blanching Lesions) | Dilated blood vessels on skin and mucous membranes, typically red or purple spots. |
Epistaxis | Frequent nosebleeds due to fragile nasal blood vessels. |
Skin Discolorations | Lesions or spots on the skin caused by vascular malformations. |
Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs) | Abnormal blood vessel connections, especially in lungs, liver, and brain. |
GI Bleeding | Occurs due to AVMs in the gastrointestinal tract. |
Hematuria | Presence of blood in the urine due to kidney or urinary tract AVMs. |