Abstract

congenital disorder characterized by cutaneous hemangiomas, hypertrophy of bone and soft tissue, varicose veins, and clinically significant arteriovenous malformation (AVM) (1, 2, 3). AVMs associated with KTWS are located in the extremities, visceral organs, or spinal canal (1, 3). Most AVMs in the extremities are intramuscular or cutaneous. There is a paucity of data on AVMs in the suprapatellar fat pad associated with KTWS. We report imaging findings of a case with AVM in the suprapatellar fat pad of the right knee associated with KTWS.

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