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Babinski-Nageotte Syndrome to Burnett Syndrome -
Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome
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(Bean Syndrome)
General: Onset after birth; autosomal dominant.
Ocular: Subconjunctival hemangioma with overlying fibrosis; raised hemorrhagic lesion near macula suggestive of a small arteriovenous malformation.
Clinical: Vascular lesions; cutaneous lesions found anywhere on the body; profuse sweating may occur over the skin lesions with pain or tenderness on palpation; visceral lesions are common; tender bluish papules on the trunk and extremities; colonic hemangiomas.
Bean WB. Blue rubber bleb naevi of the skin and gastrointestinal tract in vascular spiders and related lesions of the skin. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas, 1958:178-185.
Chang EL, Rubin PA: Bilateral multifocal hemangiomas of the orbit in the blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome. Ophthalmology 2002; 109: 537-541.
Crompton JL, Taylor D. Ocular lesion in the blue rubber naevus syndrome. Br J Ophthalmol 1981; 65:133-137.
Moodley M, Ramdial P. Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: case report and review of the literature. Pediatrics 1993; 92:160-162.
Paules S, et al. Tender bluish papules on the trunk and extremities. Blue rubber-bleb nevus syndrome. Arch Dermatol 1993; 129:1505-1506.
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