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  2. Telangiectasia - Wikipedia

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    Telangiectasias, aside from presenting in many other conditions, are one of the features of the acronymically named CREST syndrome, a form of systemic scleroderma. The syndrome recognises the significantly co-presenting symptoms of calcinosis , Raynaud's phenomenon , esophageal dysmotility , sclerodactyly and telangiectasia.

  3. Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia - Wikipedia

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    Unilateral nevoid telangiectasia is characterized by multiple chronic asymptomatic superficial blanching telangiectasias along dermatomes or Blaschko's lines, [3] with asymmetric skin involvement, [4] while symmetric instances have been infrequently recorded.

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  7. Ataxia–telangiectasia - Wikipedia

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    Ataxia–telangiectasia (AT or A–T), also referred to as ataxia–telangiectasia syndrome or Louis–Bar syndrome, [1] is a rare, neurodegenerative disease causing severe disability.

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