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VERTEBRAL ANGIOMATOSIS IN A CAT

Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound, 2001
Stephen C Barr
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Cryoglobulinaemia and angiomatosis*

British Journal of Dermatology, 1983
A 61-year-old woman is presented with essential cryoglobulinaemia and a 25-year history of recurrent ulceration of the lower legs. She developed multiple benign angiomatous nodules on the face, earlobes and neck. Histologically, they simulated an angiosarcoma and are therefore of considerable diagnostic importance.
J I, Harper, W, Gray, E, Wilson-Jones
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Meningio-angiomatosis

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1989
A case is described of a boy five years old who suffered from left-sided muscular weakness since the first months of life and from absences since the second year of life. He died of valproate-induced hepatic insufficiency. Autopsy of the brain revealed meningio-angiomatosis, a rare but rather benign disorder usually characterized by narrow ...
W, Paulus   +3 more
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Mediastinal Angiomatosis

Military Medicine, 1995
Angiomatosis is a poorly understood entity belonging to the vascular tumor family. It has never been described occurring in the mediastinum until this case report. Features unique to this tumor are described in this article, including a high recurrence rate after resection.
V P, Zadoo, J, Leduc
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Orbitofacial Angiomatosis

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1979
Two patients with orbital vascular malformation ipsilateral facial nevus flammeus were studied. The literature contains one similar case that interestingly shares with our cases the lack of leptomeningeal angiomatosis. Orbitofacial angiomatosis seems to be a distinct entity from meningofacial angiomatosis because of its true vascular malformation of ...
A J, Hofeldt   +4 more
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Intravascular angiomatosis

Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1978
For 55 years much has been written about a peculiar benign intravascular process which can be misdiagnosed as angiosarcoma unless careful attention is paid by the pathologist to its benign cellular morphology and growth pattern. The cases reported in the literature demonstrate an increased incidence in the extremities and the head and neck, with a ...
K D, McClatchey   +2 more
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Angiomatosis Osteohypotrophica

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1982
Based on a clinical and radiological study of seven patients, a syndrome consisting of congenital hemangiomas with arteriovenous fistulae engaging the soft tissues and the bones, and associated with shortening of the involved extremity, for which we suggest the name angiomatosis osteohypotrophica, is reported.
I A, Niechajev, S, Karlsson
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Diffuse dermal angiomatosis

Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2004
Abstract:  Diffuse dermal angiomatosis (DDA) is an acquired, benign vascular proliferation characterized clinically by poorly circumscribed, violaceous, livedoid plaques with frequent ulceration. Histologically, a diffuse interstitial proliferation of CD31‐positive endothelial cells is present within the papillary and reticular dermis.
Bradley K, Draper, Alan S, Boyd
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Cutaneovisceral Angiomatosis with Thrombocytopenia

Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 2005
We describe 10 children with multiple vascular lesions of the skin and gastrointestinal tract associated with sustained, minor thrombocytopenia. In some children, there was involvement of the lung (n = 5), bone (n = 2), liver (n = 1), spleen (n = 1), and muscle (n = 1).
Vinay, Prasad   +13 more
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Cryotherapy of Angiomatosis Retinae

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969
A case of retinal angiomatosis was successfully treated by means of cryotherapy using a triple freeze-thaw cycle. Destruction of the tumors and the surrounding choroidal and retinal vessels was effected with no operative complications. The tumors have not recurred 16 months after therapy.
S P, Amoils, T R, Smith
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