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. 1929 Feb;22(4):431–442.5.

A Note on the Association of Extensive Hæmangiomatous Nævus of the Skin with Cerebral (Meningeal) Hæmangioma, especially Cases of Facial Vascular Nævus with Contralateral Hemiplegia

F Parkes Weber
PMCID: PMC2102890  PMID: 19986835

Abstract

The main type of the cases under consideration is that in which extensive capillary nævus of the skin, especially of trigeminal distribution, is associated with contralateral spastic hemiplegia, developing in early life, probably sometimes connected with intracranial hæmorrhage from the abnormal blood-vessels of a diffuse leptomeningeal angioma on the same side as the main vascular nævus of the face. Various points related to such cases are referred to.

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