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Anaisa Afonso1, Rita Carvalho1, Rui Bajanca2
1Pediatrics Department, Unidade Local de Saúde da Arrábida - Centro Hospitalar de Setúbal, Setúbal, PRT.
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Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia (UNT) is a rare, benign vascular disorder characterized by superficial, arborizing telangiectasias distributed unilaterally within a single body segment. The acquired form is the most frequent and is more common in adolescents during puberty and in women of childbearing age, possibly due to estrogen-related mechanisms. Although its true prevalence remains unknown, UNT is believed to be underdiagnosed due to its subtle and often asymptomatic nature. Diagnosis is primarily clinical; however, skin biopsy can assist in confirming the diagnosis and excluding other vascular or dermatologic conditions. We present a case of UNT in a 10-year-old adolescent female, along with a review of the current literature.

