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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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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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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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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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The Vascular Lesions of Childhood
Dermatologic Clinics, 1986A wide array of vascular lesions occurs in the pediatric population. The lesions vary in nature from normal physiologic phenomena to large vascular malformations with serious and sometimes life-threatening complications. Vascular lesions occur in 20 to 40 per cent of newborn infants and therefore comprise the single largest group of neoplasms in ...
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Dermatoscopy of Vascular Lesions
Dermatologic Clinics, 2018Cutaneous 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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Pathological Lesions in Vascular Dementia
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2002Abstract:According to current diagnostic criteria, a definite diagnosis of vascular dementia (VaD) can be reached on pathological grounds by showing the presence of vascular lesions and the absence of degenerative changes exceeding those expected for age. However, while it is commonly accepted that VaD is a group of heterogeneous entities rather than a
PANTONI, LEONARDO +2 more
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1968
Publisher Summary It is possible to find out almost all the morphologic types of electric troubles in the EEG of the patients suffering from vascular affections of the CNS. However, if a pathological record can be found, the changes are almost always slow.
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Publisher Summary It is possible to find out almost all the morphologic types of electric troubles in the EEG of the patients suffering from vascular affections of the CNS. However, if a pathological record can be found, the changes are almost always slow.
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Neuroimaging Clinics of North America, 1996
Vascular lesions in the postbulbar region of the orbit include hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, dural arteriovenous fistulae, aneurysms, varices, and hematic cysts. The heterogeneous nature of the group indicates the diverse origins of the different entities.
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Vascular lesions in the postbulbar region of the orbit include hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, dural arteriovenous fistulae, aneurysms, varices, and hematic cysts. The heterogeneous nature of the group indicates the diverse origins of the different entities.
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Vascular lesions of the intestines
The American Journal of Surgery, 1991This article reviews the pathology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of vascular lesions of the intestine as a cause of gastrointestinal bleeding. In addition, a modified system for classifying such lesions, based on the author's personal experience with such lesions, is presented.
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International surgery, 1981
On the basis of ten years' experience in vascular injuries, the authors report 46 cases of iatrogenic lesions. They were due both to diagnostic (catheterism, angiography, injection etc.) and therapeutic procedures. Vascular injuries may occur during any kind of surgical operation; diagnosis can sometimes be very difficult and reached late.
Pietri, P +3 more
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On the basis of ten years' experience in vascular injuries, the authors report 46 cases of iatrogenic lesions. They were due both to diagnostic (catheterism, angiography, injection etc.) and therapeutic procedures. Vascular injuries may occur during any kind of surgical operation; diagnosis can sometimes be very difficult and reached late.
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Vascular Lesions in Endotoxemia
1972In the past, vascular lesions in animals injected with endotoxin have been considered to result from anoxia secondary to occlusive thrombotic deposits in vessels. The thrombosis was thought to be caused by activation of clotting factors and platelet procoagulant activity in the flowing blood, with subsequent trapping of fibrin and platelet emboli in ...
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