Nevoid basal cell carcinoma syndrome; may be with comedones
JAAD 20:973–978, 1989; AD 100:187–190, 1969; BJD
74:20–23, 1962
Phakomatosis pigmentokeratotica – coexistence of an organoid
nevus (epidermal nevus) and a contralateral segmental
lentiginous or papular speckled lentiginous nevus
Dermatology
194:77–79, 1997
Romberg syndrome (facial hemiatrophy) –
unilateral
Rook
p.2016–2017, 1998, Sixth Edition; Arch Neurol 39:44–46, 1982
Ross’ syndrome – unilateral tonic pupils, generalized areflexia,
progressive segmental anhidrosis with compensatory band of
hyperhidrosis
Rook p.1993, 1998, Sixth Edition
Tuberous sclerosis – unilateral agminated angiofibromas
JAAD 49:S164–166, 2003; Dermatology 195:176–178, 1997;
unilateral angiofibromas
JAAD 43:127–129, 2000
Wallenberg’s syndrome (trigeminal trophic syndrome)
Wiskott–Aldrich
syndrome
Wyburn–Mason (Bonnet–Duchaume–Blanc) syndrome –
unilateral salmon patch with punctate telangiectasias or port
wine stain; unilateral retinal arteriovenous malformation,
ipsilateral aneurysmal arteriovenous malformation of the brain
Am J Ophthalmol 75:224–291, 1973
TRAUMA
Electrical skin injury
Amer J Forensic Med and Pathol
12:222–226, 1991
Ionizing
radiation-induced pemphigus
AD 126:1319–1323, 1990
Nodular solar degeneration – at
site of healed herpes zoster
BJD 134:606, 1996
VASCULAR
Acral pseudolymphomatous angiokeratoma in children
(APACHE) – unilateral multiple persistent papules on the hands
and feet
JAAD 38:143–175, 1998
Angiokeratoma circumscriptum
AD 117:138–139, 1981
Angiosarcoma
JAAD 32:854–857, 1995; Eyelid and
Conjunctival Tumors,
Shields JA and Shields CL,
Lippincott
Williams and Wilkins p.125, 1999; Int J Derm 23:404–407, 1984
Arteriovenous malformation
Cutis marmorata telangiectatica congenita
Ped Derm
8:329–331, 1991
Glomangioma – segmental glomangiomas of leg
Bolognia
p.1624, 2003; hemi-facial JAAD 45:239–245, 2001; glomus
tumors with linear trichilemmal cysts
Dermatology 200:75–77,
2000
Glomerulovenous malformation
AD 140:971–976, 2004
Granulomatous vasculitis – at site of healed herpes zoster
JAAD 33:268–269, 1994
Harlequin color change – upper half of newborn pale, lower half
deep red color
Rook p.452, 1998, Sixth Edition
Hemangioma – diffuse hemangioma
AD 139:869–875, 2003
Hemolymphangioma
Klippel–Trenaunay–Weber
syndrome
Ghatan p.45, 2002,
Second Edition
Lymphangioma circumscriptum
AD 124:263–268, 1988; AD
114:394–396, 1978
Pigmented purpuric eruptions (lichen aureus-like)
Int J Dermatol
30:654–655, 1991; Dermatologica 180:93–95, 1990; Hautarzt
40:373–375, 1989; unilateral Schamberg’s disease Ped Derm
19:517–519, 2002; BJD 144:190–191, 2001
Port wine stain (nevus flammeus)
Eyelid and Conjunctival
Tumors, Shields JA and Shields CL, Lippincott Williams and
Wilkins p.114, 1999
Segmental hemangiomas of infancy with visceral
hemangiomatosis
AD 140:591–596, 2004
Segmental proliferating hemangioma
Sturge–Weber syndrome (encephalofacial angiomatosis) – facial
port wine stain with homolateral leptomeningeal angiomatosis
Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol 22:490–497, 1966
Telangiectasia (unilateral dermatomal superficial telangiectasia)
J Dermatol 17:638–642, 1990
Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia
JAAD 37:523–549, 1997; JAAD
8:468–477, 1983
Vascular malformations, dermatomal –
isolated
BJD
143:888–891, 2000
Vascular malformations – syndromes
Cobb syndrome – nevus flammeus with underlying spinal
cord defect
JAAD 37:523–549, 1997; Dermatologica
163:417–425, 1981
Klippel–Trenaunay–Weber syndrome Cutis 60:127–132, 1997
Venous malformation (cavernous hemangiomatosis)
Dermatologica 161:347–354, 1980; zosteriform venous
malformations
AD 139:1409–1416, 2003; Dermatologica
161:347–354, 1980; AD 113:848–849, 1977
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