Cutis Marmorata Telangiectatica Congenita is a very rare birth defect involving cutaneous blood vessels. Of unknown cause, uncertain pathophysiology, unclear epidemiology. Described as a localized, or generalized marbled skin appearance (cutis marmarota), in addition to the skin, it may involve any other body organs, with, or without a wide variety of associated congenital anomalies.Kato van Lohuizen described the first case in 1922. Since then, there have been less than 300 cases reported worldwide to date. We are adding one more case, and the first reported in Libya.
This work is done to study different aspects of the topic; in any case, during our assortment and investigation of the information, we observed the presence of other shocking issues sharing largely the road traffic accident's increasing frequency and heavy impacts that need collective efforts of everyone, individuals and authority. In spite of the fact that street car crashes stay a significant issue compromising lives and assets in Benghazi, we are additionally encircled by other upsetting awful mishaps generally sharing the recurrence, genuine effect and expanding occurrence of street auto collisions. Therefore, our enthusiasm against RTA should not overshadow such painful, dangerous events including AFD and VT.
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