Cobb syndrome

MONDO:0018893

Cobb syndrome is defined by the association of vascular cutaneous (venous or arteriovenous), muscular (arteriovenous), osseous (arteriovenous) and medullary (arteriovenous) lesions at the same metamere or spinal segment. This segmental distribution may involve one or many of the 31 metameres present in humans. Only 16% of the medullary lesions are multiple and have a clearly metameric distribution.

Also known as: Cobb's syndrome, SAMS 1-31, cutaneomeningospinal angiomatosis, spinal arteriovenous metameric syndrome

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