Abstract
A 2-year-old boy born to non-consanguineous parents presented with lipomatous overgrowths of the left side of the abdomen as well as skin hyperpigmentation and swelling of the left lower limb. His parents noticed these changes at birth; progressively increased to its current status. A clinical diagnosis of CLOVES syndrome was made, and the patient was managed accordingly.
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Al Mahruqi, G., Stephen, E., Selveraj, D. et al. CLOVES Syndrome. Indian J Surg 83, 1596–1597 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-020-02692-z
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