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Nevus Flammeus (port-wine stain)

Definition

Nevus flammeus, also known as a port-wine stain, is a type of birthmark characterized by a flat, reddish-purple patch on the skin. It is caused by an abnormal collection of blood vessels in the affected area and can vary in size and location. While usually harmless, some cases may require treatment for cosmetic or medical reasons.