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Table 2 Child characteristics

From: Factors affecting pathways to care for children and adolescents with complex vascular malformations: parental perspectives

Characteristic

n

(%)

Child’s age in years

Median 11

Interquartile Range 6–14

Child’s gender

Boy

11

46

Girl

12

54

Child’s diagnosis

  

Lesion characteristicsa

Lymphatic malformation

11

46

Venous malformation

10

42

Capillary malformation

8

33

Arteriovenous malformation

4

17

Other physical manifestations

Hemangioma

3

13

Limb differences

1

4

Macrodactyly

1

4

Associated syndromes or disordersb

CLOVES syndrome

9

38

Klippel-trenaunay syndrome

2

8

Fibro-adipose vascular anomaly

9

38

Kaposiform lymphangiomatosis

1

4

Macrocephaly-capillary malformation

1

4

  1. Missing data from 1 participant for child characteristics.
  2. aNot mutually exclusive.
  3. bWith the exception of Kaposiform Lymphangiomatosis, these disorders are often grouped in the larger diagnostic category of “PIK3CA-Related Overgrowth Spectrum.” However, many patients still identify their disorders by these historic terms