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Arteriovenous malformation of the spermatic cord as the cause of acute scrotal pain: a case report
Arteriovenous malformations of the lower urinary tract are uncommon lesions, usually presenting as scrotal masses. A case of recurrent acute scrotal pain mimicking testicular torsion that was attributed to the presence of an arteriovenous malformation of
Sountoulides Petros +3 more
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Novel planning pipeline utilizing the Surgical Theater system for pediatric epilepsy surgery
Abstract Objective Advances in the analysis and collation of radiographic datasets have enhanced presurgical planning for various neurosurgical procedures, including clipping of cerebral aneurysms, surgical resection of tumors, and arteriovenous malformation management.
Lisa B. E. Shields +4 more
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Complex Cerebrovascular Presentation in Central Nepal with Therapeutic Challenge
Effective management of complex vascular malformation remains one of the more challenging problems faced in most of the developing countries where modern therapeutic resources are deficient.
Karuna T Karki +3 more
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A unique case of prenatal diagnosis of vascular Ehlers‐Danlos syndrome
Abstract We present a rare instance of prenatal diagnosis of vEDS without a family history. The suspicion of a genetic syndrome arose from an incidental ultrasound finding of a facial anomaly—previously associated with vEDS in adulthood but never described prenatally.
Emma Bertucci +5 more
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FIGO good practice recommendations: Assisted vaginal birth and the second stage of labor
Abstract Cesarean birth (CB) rates are increasing globally, with a current prevalence of 21.1% and a projected prevalence of 28.5% by 2030. Conversely, assisted vaginal birth (AVB) rates are declining, with reported rates of less than 10% in low‐ and middle‐income countries (LMICs) and 10%–15% in high‐income countries (HICs). In some African countries,
Akaninyene E. Ubom +11 more
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Ding and colleagues at the University of Virginia provide an analysis of 444 patients who had stereotactic radiosurgery for an arteriovenous malformation (AVM) without evidence of prior symptomatic hemorrhage.1 The series included patients with a mean AVM volume of 4.2 cm3 (about 2 cm in diameter), but only 14% of the AVMs were in deep brain locations.
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Klippel‐Trénaunay‐Weber Syndrome: Prenatal Diagnosis and Review of the Literature
This meta‐analysis demonstrates the high diagnostic accuracy of SZ‐CEUS for differentiating between malignant and benign focal liver lesions, as well as for HCC from non‐HCC lesions. The study shows better performance for smaller lesions and those with a higher proportion of malignancy.
Giuliana Orlandi +13 more
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Abstract Mesenteric hematomas (MHs) are relatively rare and are characterized by localized bleeding in the mesenteric vascular tree presenting with abdominal pain, vomiting, abdominal distension, masses, and hypotension. We report a case of a MH which was incidentally found in a 10‐year‐old patient with a new diagnosis of ulcerative colitis (UC).
Breanna Brown +2 more
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Background Pulmonary arteriovenous malformations are a relatively uncommon medical condition, affecting roughly 1 in every 2500 individuals. Of those suffering from pulmonary arteriovenous malformations, 80% have an underlying genetic condition ...
Salaar Ahmed +3 more
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Uterine arteriovenous malformation [PDF]
Uterine arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a little known condition of which, to date, very few cases have been described. It has a very diverse symptomatology, even though in most cases, it is diagnosed during a severe and acute haemorrhagic event. Its treatment can vary from expectant management to hysterectomy; however, current evidence suggests ...
Francisco Sellers +3 more
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