Another of CREST’s more recognizable symptoms is the formation of spider veins or telangiectasias in the face, palms, and mucous membranes. These small, dilated blood vessels resemble blue or bright red spiderwebs. In comparison to other types of scleroderma, CREST syndrome usually causes fewer spider veins. However, the number and the locations in which they appear tend to increase as the disease progresses.

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