Proteus Syndrome in Intensive Care Unit: Case Report and Review of the Literature
Journal: Medical Case Reports Journal (Vol.1, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-07-01
Authors : Kılıç ET Akdemir MS Dinkçi MD et al.;
Page : 1-3
Keywords : Proteus syndrome; Cutaneos lesions; ICU; Arteriovenous malformation;
Abstract
Proteus syndrome (PS) a complex disorder is rare with multisystem
involvement. An extremely rare condition characterized by macrodactyly, vertebral abnormalities, asymmetric limb overgrowth and length discrepancy, hyperostosis, abnormal and asymmetric fat distribution, asymmetric muscle development, connective tissue nevi, and vascular malformations. It is progressive. Asymmetrical limb overgrowth is mostly seen and pathognomic. Patients have an unusual body habitus. The diagnosis may be delayed until late infancy because cutaneous lesions tend to appear over time, childhood, or even adulthood. We report a 16 years old boy who admitted to Intensive Care Unit (ICU) due to the arteriovenous malformation.
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