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This 12-year-old boy had a long history of bluish, rubbery, nipple-like, cutaneous masses along with recurrent intestinalbleeding.
A rare, sometimes familial, disorder characterized by a variety of cutaneous vascular malformations in association with visceralhemangiomas. The hemangiomas chiefly affect the gut (image below), are fragile, and bleed easily.
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