ipsilateral aneurysmal arteriovenous malformation of the brain
Am J Ophthalmol 75:224–291, 1973
Xeroderma pigmentosum – acute sunburn, persistent erythema,
freckling – initially discrete, then fuse to irregular patches of
hyperpigmentation, dryness on sun-exposed areas; with time
telangiectasias and small angiomas, atrophic white macules
develop; vesiculobullous lesions, superficial ulcers lead to
scarring, ectropion; multiple malignancies; photophobia,
conjunctivitis, ectropion, symblepharon, neurologic
abnormalities
Adv Genet 43:71–102, 2001; Hum Mutat 14:9–22,
1999; Mol Med Today 5:86–94, 1999; Derm Surg 23:447–455,
1997; Dermatol Clin 13:169–209, 1995; Recent Results Cancer
Res 128:275–297, 1993; AD 123:241–250, 1987; Ann Intern
Med 80:221–248, 1974; XP variant AD 128:1233–1237, 1992
XXYY syndrome – macular telangiectatic vascular nevi
AD 94:695–698, 1966
TELANGIECTASIAS – ACQUIRED
DISORDERS
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES, AND DISEASES
OF IMMUNE DYSFUNCTION
Dermatomyositis
Lupus erythematosus – systemic lupus – reticulated
telangiectatic erythema of thenar and hypothenar eminences,
finger pulps, toes, lateral feet, and heels; bluish red with small
white scars
Rook p.2473, 1998, Sixth Edition; systemic, discoid,
neonatal LE – facial telangiectasia
Ped Derm 10:177–178,
1993; discoid lupus – facial, periungual and fingertip
telangiectasias
Rook p.2452, 1998, Sixth Edition; tumid lupus
(lupus erythematosus telangiectoides) – reticulate
telangiectasias of face, neck, ears, hands, breasts, heels, sides
of feet; punctate atrophy
JAAD 41:250–253, 1999; Rook p.2447,
1998, Sixth Edition; subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus –
annular and polycyclic lesions resolve with hypopigmentation
and telangiectasias
Dermatology 200:6–10, 2000; Med Clin
North Am 73:1073–1090, 1989; JAAD 19:1957–1062, 1988
Mixed connective tissue disease
Morphea
Rook p.2504–2508, 1998, Sixth Edition
Rheumatoid arthritis – periungual telangiectasias; spider
telangiectasias
Ghatan p.153, 2002, Second Edition
Scleroderma – telangiectatic mats of face, palms, back of
hands, soles, upper trunk, lips, tongue, mouth
Rook p.2528,
1998, Sixth Edition; gingival telangiectasia Rook p.3057, 1998,
Sixth Edition; CREST syndrome
DRUGS
Amlodipine – photo-induced telangiectasia
BJD 142:1255–1256,
2000
Bleomycin – scaly linear erythema of dorsa of hands with atrophy
and telangiectasia (dermatomyositis-like)
JAAD 48:439–441,
2003
BCNU (carmustine)-treated cutaneous T-cell lymphoma
JAAD
46:325–357, 2002
Calcium channel blockers – felodipine, nifedipine, amlodipine,
diltiazem – photodistributed telangiectasias
JAAD 45:323–324,
2001; BJD 136:974–975, 1997
Corticosteroids – systemic, topical
Rook p.2006–2007,3550,
1998, Sixth Edition; AD 126:1013–1014, 1990; oral, inhaled,
topical-induced acne rosacea – papules, pustules, atrophy,
telangiectasia
Clin Exp Dermatol 18:148–150, 1993; AD Forsch
247:29–52, 1973
Estrogen therapy
Felodipine-induced photodistributed facial telangiectasia
JAAD
45:323–324, 2001
Interferon-
α
JAAD 37:118–120, 1997
Nifedipine – photodistributed facial telangiectasia
BJD
129:630–633, 1993
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