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Síndrome de Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber; KTS; Angioosteohipertrofia; Síndrome del nevo varicoso osteohipertrófico; Hemangiectasia hipertrófica; Nevo verrugoso hipertrófico
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Las siguientes organizaciones brindan información adicional sobre el síndrome de Klippel-Trenaunay:
A pesar de la apariencia estética, la mayoría de los individuos con este síndrome tienen un buen pronóstico; sin embargo, puede haber problemas psicológicos conexos.
Garzon M, Huang J, Enjolras O, Frieden I. Vascular malformations. Part II: associated syndromes. J Am Acad Derm. 2007;56(4):541-564.
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