Bows Pseudosyndrome

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Bantu pseudo-syndrome is a pseudo-Bantu syndrome (multiple monocytic leukemia), characterized by the formation of endothelial nevi on the upper and lower extremities, usually in men of Asian origin. The cause of the syndrome is a defective autosomal recessive gene. Patients suffering from this syndrome often develop Vantu lymphoproliferative disease. The first symptoms of this syndrome begin to appear between ten and thirty years of age. Changes in the skin and blood vessels of the hands and feet are the first to be noticeable, then all other systems of the body begin to degenerate. The most pronounced syndrome appears on the limbs of patients. They reveal yellowish tumors of varying sizes. There can be from a few pieces on one hand to more than a hundred. The predominance of a certain type of tumor is observed mainly in the wrists and legs. Places of manifestation of polypoid growths on the hands are usually associated with cracks