Encephalofacial angiomatosis is a skin and nervous system disorder. It is apparent at birth and promotes excessive vascular system development, resulting in angiomas. A port-wine mark on the skin may result from these angiomas. They may also develop in the brain, causing convulsions and other symptoms. Elevated intraocular pressure, developmental issues, and weakening on one side of the frame are possible problems. Nevertheless, many persons with this disorder may live a good life with the right therapy.
A port-wine mark affects around 3 out of every 1,000 infants. Only approximately 6% of newborns with the marking (about one in every twenty) also suffer neurological problems.