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RASA1 mosaic mutations in patients with capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation

Journal of Medical Genetics, 2019
Background Capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation is an autosomal dominant disorder, characterised by capillary malformations and increased risk of fast-flow vascular malformations, caused by loss-of-function mutations in the RASA1 or EPHB4 ...
N. Revencu   +11 more
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Arteriovenous malformations

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2014
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are fast-flow vascular malformations composed of a complex vessel network directly connecting feeding arteries to draining veins. The intervening normal capillary network is absent. Proper diagnosis and treatment of AVMs is challenging and in need of an interdisciplinary team of experienced physicians.
Wibke, Uller   +2 more
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Arteriovenous malformations

British Journal of Neurosurgery, 2009
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) represent one of the most complex lesions encountered by the vascular neurosurgeon. They are thought to arise by a developmental aberration early in fetal life leading to structurally abnormal vessels, characterised by arteriovenous shunting. AVMs may present in a number of ways, the most devastating being hemorrhage.
R A, Weerakkody   +3 more
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Uterine Arteriovenous Malformations

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 2021
Uterine arteriovenous malformations are rare but may represent a life-threatening cause of vaginal bleeding. The typical patient affected is a multiparous woman during her thirties. The origin can be congenital or acquired, with the latter being more common after uterine surgery and presenting mainly as arteriovenous fistulous connections into the ...
Francesco, Giurazza   +7 more
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Management of Arteriovenous Malformations

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011
This article describes the clinical features, diagnosis, and management of arteriovenous malformation, capillary malformation-arteriovenous malformation, and PTEN-associated vascular anomaly.
Arin K, Greene, Darren B, Orbach
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Arteriovenous Malformations

Neurological Research, 1982
Cerebral AVM's consist of an abnormally large connection between the arterial and the venous systems resulting in a wide variety of configurations, which are grossly subdivided into five types. Emphasis is given to the basic surgical principles of first understanding the nature of the lesion; second, having a thorough preoperative awareness of the ...
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Pulmonary Arteriovenous Malformations

Chest, 2013
Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations (PAVMs) are abnormal vascular structures that most often connect a pulmonary artery to a pulmonary vein, bypassing the normal pulmonary capillary bed and resulting in an intrapulmonary right-to-left shunt. As a consequence, patients with PAVM can have hypoxemia and paradoxical embolization complications, including ...
Rodrigo, Cartin-Ceba   +2 more
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RETINAL ARTERIOVENOUS MALFORMATION

RETINAL Cases & Brief Reports, 2017
Purpose: To describe a case of an isolated Group 3 retinal arteriovenous malformation (AVM). Methods: Observational case report. Results: A 15-year-old girl with no significant medical history presented with no light perception vision in
Kevin H, Patel   +3 more
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Intrarenal Arteriovenous Malformation

Journal of Urology, 1980
Our surgical experience with 7 cases of intrarenal vascular malformation is reported. Based on angiographic criteria the so-called congenital arteriovenous fistula of the kidney may be classified either as the cirsoid type, which represents a truly congenital form of arteriovenous malformation, or as the aneurysmal type, which is considered to be ...
M, Takaha   +5 more
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