Severe Symptoms Of Maffucci Syndrome

Hemangiomas

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Hemangiomas are a common symptom that manifests in Maffucci syndrome patients. This type of vascular malformation or mass is made up of a collection of blood vessels that are abnormal in structure but not malignant. Cavernous hemangiomas are a tangle of such abnormal blood vessels that contain multiple expanded caverns with slow-moving blood. These vascular lesions usually present when the patient is between four and five years old. They begin as round, bluish, soft spots that eventually become large, knotty, firm, and warty over time. Hemangiomas in individuals with Maffucci syndrome most commonly occur on the skin of the hands. They usually do not have a localized association with the patient's bones that contain enchondromas. In addition to the hands, these lesions may also form on the oral mucosa, the membranes that cover the spinal cord and brain, and the tongue. Phleboliths or stones made of calcium deposits may develop inside of an individual's hemangiomas over time.

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