Abstract

Stewart-Bluefarb syndrome (SBS) is one kind of the acroangiodermatitis, which is associated with an acquired or congenital arteriovenous malformation. This is a rare syndrome characterized by cutaneous lesions that usually onset at the second decade. We report the Stewart-Bluefarb syndrome in a 20-year-old woman presenting as recurrent foot ulcers of the right foot with multiple arteriovenous malformations. Diagnosis of SBS was confirmed histologically and radiologically. The clinical features of this disorder and the treatment options are reviewed.

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