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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome [PDF]
Two cases of blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome are being reported because of their rarity. Case one was classical with multiple, soft, painful, tender, bleb- like, bluish nodules and gastro- intestinal tract bleeding. In case 2 typical zosteriform, soft bluish, compressible, tender, painful nodules simulating that of blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome were ...
Hatef, Massoumi, Sharad, Patel
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Dermoscopic features of blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome
Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) usually has a sporadic onset. It is characterized as blue to purple, soft, rubbery, compressible nodules over any region in the skin or mucous membrane.
Niraj Dhinoja +2 more
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Blue Rubber Bleb Nevus Syndrome in a Child [PDF]
Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) is a rare vascular disorder with multiple haemangiomas in the skin, gastrointestinal tract and other visceral organs often associated with fatal bleeding and anaemia.
Sahana M Srinivas, R. Premalatha
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome is a congenital disorder characterized by the presence of venous malformations in the skin and gastrointestinal tract. On rare occasions, these venous malformations can cause intussusception.
A.J. Cavazos Castro +3 more
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Abstract The clinical presentation of patients with slow‐flow vascular malformations is very heterogeneous. High clinical burden and subsequent reduced health‐related quality of life is something they have in common. There is an unmet medical need for these patients for whom regular treatments like surgery and embolization are either insufficient or ...
Veroniek E. M. Harbers +12 more
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Treatment of intraarticular vascular malformation can be challenging. In this case report, TEK‐related intraarticular venous malformation leading to intraarticular bleeding with hemarthrosis and degenerative chondropathy was successfully treated by rapamycin. Abstract Background Venous malformations (VMs) are the most common vascular anomalies and have
Salma Adham +5 more
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Bean Syndrome in a Child Treated with Sirolimus: About a Case
Bean syndrome (BS) or blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome is a rare clinical entity characterized by venous malformations mainly in the skin and digestive tract, whose hemorrhagic complications can be life threatening. We report a case of Bean syndrome in a 3‐year‐old child of nonconsanguineous parents, in whom the diagnosis of miliary hemangiomatosis was ...
Ayad Ghanam +6 more
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The management of ophthalmic involvement in blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome
[english] Objective: Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome is a rare vascular disease most commonly associated with venous malformations of the skin and the gastrointestinal tract. Few ophthalmic cases have been reported to date, and no clear treatment regimen
Petek, Bradley, Jones, Robin L.
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome: a rare presentation of late-onset anemia and lower gastrointestinal bleeding without cutaneous manifestations [PDF]
Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) is a congenital disorder with characteristic venous anomalies that can present with varying degree of blood loss.
Aditya Goud +3 more
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