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Retinal vascular lesions

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2017
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Koushik Tripathy, Yog Raj Sharma
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Vascular Lesions

2011
Advances in laser and light-based technology have increased their potential applications, safety and efficacy for the management of vascular lesions in dermatology. Light devices for vascular lesions include the variable-pulse 532 nm potassium titanyl phosphate laser, 577 to 595 nm pulsed dye laser, intense pulsed light devices, and 800 to 940 nm diode,
Patricia T, Ting, Jaggi, Rao
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Pediatric Vascular Lesions

Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2003
The seminal work of Mulliken and Glowacki in 1982 elucidated the histological differences between hemangiomas and vascular malformations: the former are characterized by endothelial cell proliferation, whereas the latter contain mature endothelial cells.
John A, Van Aalst   +2 more
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Cutaneous Vascular Lesions

Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2005
Vascular anomalies are lesions seen in all surgical disciplines, particularly in pediatric patients. Specialization in vascular anomalies involves a team effort, with the team consisting of plastic surgeons, general surgeons, neurosurgeons, pediatricians, interventional radiologists, dermatologists, ophthalmologists, otolaryngologists, hematologists ...
Michelle A, Spring, Michael L, Bentz
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Vascular Lesions

2007
The biological classification of vascular lesions into two major categories as tumors and malformations [19] forms a framework for conceiving them in a coherent manner, although evidence for their association has been reported in a small minority [9]. Among them, the lesions that simulate pigmented skin tumors, especially the melanoma, are discussed in
William L. Weston   +2 more
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Multifocal vascular lesions

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2016
Multifocal vascular lesions are important to recognize and appropriately diagnose. Generally first noticed on the skin, multifocal vascular lesions may have systemic involvement. Distinguishing among the different types of multifocal vascular lesions is often based on clinical features; however, radiological imaging and/or biopsy are frequently needed ...
Laura E, Levin, Christine T, Lauren
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Treating vascular lesions

Dermatologic Therapy, 2005
The treatment of acquired vascular lesions is one of the most commonly requested and performed cutaneous laser procedures. Furthermore, every year, 40,000 children are born in the United States each with congenital vascular lesions and malformations. Laser treatment of vascular lesion is based on the principle of selective photothermolysis, conceived ...
Susanne, Astner, R Rox, Anderson
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Cutaneous Vascular Lesions

Facial Plastic Surgery Clinics of North America, 2013
In 1982, vascular anomalies were classified as either vascular tumors or vascular malformations. Hemangiomas were identified as benign tumors that undergo a phase of active growth characterized by endothelial proliferation and hypercellularity, followed by gradual tumor regression over the first decade.
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Vascular lesions simulating bruising

Medicine, Science and the Law, 2016
Careful examination of the skin and soft tissues is a routine part of the forensic autopsy to identify and characterise traumatic lesions. Three cases are reported where benign vascular lesions presented as bruises. In case 1, a 44-year-old man with a history of epilepsy was found dead on the floor.
Roger W, Byard   +2 more
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Dermatoscopy of Vascular Lesions

Dermatologic Clinics, 2018
Cutaneous vascular lesions (VLs) represent a very common reason for dermatologic consultation for patients. In most cases, VLs are benign and self-limiting. However, because they often mimic malignant skin tumors, their correct and prompt identification is very important in daily practice. Dermoscopy may play a key role in achieving that purpose.
Piccolo, Vincenzo   +5 more
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