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Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2004
Lymphatic malformations are rare forms of vascular anomalies. They are most frequently diagnosed at birth and most often occur in the head and neck area. Their treatment continues to be challenging, and treatment methods continue to evolve. In this article, the embryology of the lymphatic system is reviewed, and the classification of lymphatic ...
Anne E B, Long, Karla, Brown
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Lymphatic malformations are rare forms of vascular anomalies. They are most frequently diagnosed at birth and most often occur in the head and neck area. Their treatment continues to be challenging, and treatment methods continue to evolve. In this article, the embryology of the lymphatic system is reviewed, and the classification of lymphatic ...
Anne E B, Long, Karla, Brown
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
To update current knowledge of basic science and clinical care of lymphatic malformations.Advances in gene sequencing methods have allowed further elucidation of the genetic pathways involved in vascular development. New cell culture techniques are promising the development of practical models to test novel therapeutic interventions. Clinical treatment
Scott C, Manning, Jonathan, Perkins
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To update current knowledge of basic science and clinical care of lymphatic malformations.Advances in gene sequencing methods have allowed further elucidation of the genetic pathways involved in vascular development. New cell culture techniques are promising the development of practical models to test novel therapeutic interventions. Clinical treatment
Scott C, Manning, Jonathan, Perkins
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Management of lymphatic malformations
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2004Innovative otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, craniofacial surgeons, pediatric surgeons, radiologists, anesthesiologists, neonatologists, obstetricians, and scientists have continued to advance our understanding of the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of lymphatic malformations.
David C, Bloom +2 more
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Lymphatic Malformations of the Airway
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2013Objectives/HypothesisTo characterize the anatomic distribution of lymphatic malformations of the upper airway.Study DesignCase series with chart review.SettingTertiary care referral center specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of vascular anomalies.MethodsA 7‐year (2004‐2011) retrospective chart review of patients with lymphatic malformations was
Teresa M, O +7 more
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Management of Lymphatic Malformations
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011Lymphatic malformation results from an error in the embryonic development of the lymphatic system. Clinically, lymphatic malformation is characterized by the size of the malformed channels: microcystic, macrocystic, or combined (microcystic/macrocystic).This article describes the clinical features, diagnosis, and management of lymphatic malformations.
Arin K, Greene +2 more
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Lymphatic and Lymphatic-Venous Malformation
2019Lymphatic and lymphatic-venous malformations (LM, LVM) present challenges in the diagnosis and management. Lymphatic malformations, previously known as lymphangiomas, are relatively rare hamartomas which are non-distensible due to their hemodynamic isolation.
Shantha Amrith +5 more
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LYMPHATIC MALFORMATION OR LYMPHOVENOUS MALFORMATION
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1999Cenetoglu, S +3 more
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Mesenteric lymphatic malformation
Pediatric Radiology, 2007Daniel J, Kirzeder, J Herman, Kan
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