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Blue rubber-bleb nevus syndrome: report of a familial case with a dural arteriovenous fistula [PDF]
We report a case of a 45-year-old woman known to have a familial form of blue rubber-bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS). The patient developed severe occipital headaches and bilateral retroauricular bruits.
Barbosa, V +3 more
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Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) and several HHT‐like syndromes, including Wyburn–Mason, Cobb, Klippel–Trénaunay, Parkes Weber, neurofibromatosis type 1, PHACE(S), capillary malformation–AVM (CM‐AVM), Juvenile polyposis/HHT overlap, HHT type 5, PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome, and blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome, share overlapping ...
Matteo Palermo, Carmelo Lucio Sturiale
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome is a rare congenital vascular malformation disease characterized by venous malformations affecting multiple organs throughout the body. Cases complicated with esophageal cancer are exceedingly uncommon.
Yunping Pan, Ziyi Zhu, Jingwei Cai
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Imaging features of rare mesenychmal liver tumours: beyond haemangiomas. [PDF]
Tumours arising from mesenchymal tissue components such as vascular, fibrous and adipose tissue can manifest in the liver. Although histopathology is often necessary for definitive diagnosis, many of these lesions exhibit characteristic imaging features.
Ahmed, Kareem +7 more
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Targeted Medical Therapies for Vascular Anomalies: A Clinical Review
ABSTRACT Vascular anomalies represent a broad spectrum of disorders characterized by aberrant blood or lymphatic vessel development, which can lead to complex clinical phenotypes. Historically, vascular anomalies were classified solely on the basis of their clinical and histopathologic features.
Whitney Eng
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Abstract Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding can be a common symptom in the pediatric population. Vascular malformations, which cause symptoms based on their location and effect on surrounding structures, are an uncommon cause of GI bleeding. We present the case of a 6‐year‐old male with a 1‐year history of hematochezia, constipation, and microcytic anemia.
Kathleen Ordas +5 more
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Síndrome do blue rubber bleb nevus: relato de caso [PDF]
The case of a patient with blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome who is infected by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome virus due to multiple blood transfusions is presented.
Gama-Rodrigues, Joaquim J. +5 more
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Adding to Your Tool Box: Laser Therapy for Vascular Anomalies
ABSTRACT Adjuvant laser therapy of vascular anomalies is based on the principle of selective photo‐thermolysis, through targeted destruction of selected chromophores with minimal injury to surrounding tissue. Choice of laser wavelength, treatment parameters, and predicted response to therapy are dependent on the dominant chromophore within the vascular
Kevin V. Thomas +8 more
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Unusual Cause and Association of Gastrointestinal Bleed in a Young Boy
A 4-year old child, previously operated case of tetralogy of Fallot present with recurrent episodes of massive lower gastrointestinal bleed of one year duration. Endoscopic evaluation revealed multiple bluish vascular lesions in the duodenum and proximal
K. P. Srikanth +6 more
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Blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS), also called Bean's syndrome, is a rare disease associated with multiple venous malformations in the skin and gastrointestinal (GI) tract.
García Anwár +8 more
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