Cutis marmorata This term means “marbled skin” and is intended to describe the appearance of the skin in which the terminal vessels are so superficial.

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Cutis marmorata This term means “marbled skin” and is intended to describe the appearance of the skin in which the terminal vessels are so superficial and dilated that they are constantly visible in patterns that vaguely suggest veined marble. This condition is physiologic in the newborn and represents a vasomotor response to lowering of the environmental temperature. Persistent cutis marmorata is seen in Down syndrome and in trisomy 18. Source: Hemangiomas and Vascular and Lymphatic Disorders, Weinberg's Color Atlas of Pediatric Dermatology, 5e Citation: Prose NS, Kristal L. Weinberg's Color Atlas of Pediatric Dermatology, 5e; 2017 Available at: https://accesspediatrics.mhmedical.com/DownloadImage.aspx?image=/data/Books/1913/weinderm5_ch23_f001.png&sec=138563128&BookID=1913&ChapterSecID=138563126&imagename= Accessed: December 18, 2017 Copyright © 2017 McGraw-Hill Education. All rights reserved