Maffucci syndrome (MS) is a nonhereditary disorder of skeletal and vascular tissues. Its salient features include benign tumors of cartilage and bone (enchondromas) and blood vessel malformations (hemangiomas).
A condition marked by the presence of enchondromas (noncancerous cartilage tumors) along with hemangiomas (noncancerous blood vessel tumors) on the skin or within internal organs. This syndrome typically emerges in childhood and is more prevalent in males than females.