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Airi Kimura1, Yuki Mizutani1, Keiichi Yamanaka1
1Department of Dermatology Mie University Graduate School of Medicine Tsu Mie Japan.
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An elderly female presented with a two-year history of bilateral erythematous swellings on the upper eyelids. Doppler ultrasonography demonstrated a low-flow vascular pattern. Skin biopsy revealed vascular hyperplasia characterized by slit-like irregular vessels. Based on these findings, a diagnosis of acquired venous malformation of the bilateral upper eyelids was established.
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