“…Angiokeratomas are the most common cutaneous signs of this disease, although they are nonspecific. 59 Telangiectasias are reported to be the second most common cutaneous symptom and are found on the face, lips, oral mucosa, and photoexposed areas. 60 With manifestations since childhood, it is characterized by hypohidrosis, paresthesia, acral neuropathic pain, with renal, ocular, gastrointestinal, and cardiac alterations, and a predisposition to stroke.…”