This is the association of cutaneous vascular tumours, life-threatening coagulopathy, and profound thrombocytopaenia (1,2).
The thrombocytopaenia is thought to be secondary to platelet trapping in the aggressive tumours (3).
Mulliken et al state that Kasabach-Merritt syndrome does not occur with the common infantile haemangioma (1). However there are older case reports where Kasabach-Merritt syndrome has occurred in the context of cutaneous cavernous haemangioma and strawberry naevi (4,5).
It is generally associated with kaposiform haemangioendothelioma and tufted angioma (2)
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