Abstract
Cutis marmorata telanglectatlca congenlta is an uncommon, generally congenital, cutaneous condition. The major skin findings are persistent, fixed cutts marmorata, telangiectasia, and phlebectasia; often, there is associated skin atrophy and ulceratton as well. Significantly, two‐thirds of patients have other congenital anomalles, although often minor ones. We report a series of eight children with cutis marmorata tefangiectatica congenlta, including one with associated congenital hypothyroidism, a relationship that has never before been noted.