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Archives of Dermatology, 1985
To the Editor.— In their recent article Finley et al 1 pointed out some pathologic patterns of port-wine stains (PWSs). They stressed the existence of cases that deviate, clinically and histopathologically, from the typical PWSs (which is a capillary vascular malformation).
O, Enjolras, M C, Riché
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To the Editor.— In their recent article Finley et al 1 pointed out some pathologic patterns of port-wine stains (PWSs). They stressed the existence of cases that deviate, clinically and histopathologically, from the typical PWSs (which is a capillary vascular malformation).
O, Enjolras, M C, Riché
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International Journal of Dermatology, 1995
Abstract Background. An acquired port‐wine stain is a rarely reported vascular lesion that mimics a congenital port‐wine stain clinically, but is acquired after birth. Methods. Clinical and histologic information concerning ten patients with acquired port‐wine stains was recorded.
S M, Dinehart +3 more
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Abstract Background. An acquired port‐wine stain is a rarely reported vascular lesion that mimics a congenital port‐wine stain clinically, but is acquired after birth. Methods. Clinical and histologic information concerning ten patients with acquired port‐wine stains was recorded.
S M, Dinehart +3 more
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The American Journal of Nursing, 1982
Port wine stains (PWS) are disfiguring congenital vascular anomalies that affect thousands of individuals. Until recently, these port wine stain hemangiomas were poorly understood and could not be successfully treated. Now there is hope. In 1978, a multidisciplinary research clinic was established at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston to treat PWS with an ...
L, Larrow, J M, Noe
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Port wine stains (PWS) are disfiguring congenital vascular anomalies that affect thousands of individuals. Until recently, these port wine stain hemangiomas were poorly understood and could not be successfully treated. Now there is hope. In 1978, a multidisciplinary research clinic was established at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston to treat PWS with an ...
L, Larrow, J M, Noe
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1990
1. Furth PA, Kazakis AM. Nail pigmentation changes associated with azidothymidine (zidovudine) [Abstract]. Ann Intern Med 1987;107:350. 2. Pannwalker AP. Nail pigmentation in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Ann Intern Med 1987; 107:943-4. 3. Gonzalcz-Lahoz JM, Garcia Aguado C, MartinezFernandez R, et al.
M W, Cobb, L, Goldman
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1. Furth PA, Kazakis AM. Nail pigmentation changes associated with azidothymidine (zidovudine) [Abstract]. Ann Intern Med 1987;107:350. 2. Pannwalker AP. Nail pigmentation in the acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Ann Intern Med 1987; 107:943-4. 3. Gonzalcz-Lahoz JM, Garcia Aguado C, MartinezFernandez R, et al.
M W, Cobb, L, Goldman
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Treatment Update of Port-Wine Stain
Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, 2022We read with great interest the recent publication by Fölster-Holst et al1 in the May issue of Journal of Drugs in Dermatology, which offered a brief update on the treatment of port-wine stains.
Jordan, Wang, Roy, Geronemus
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Hypertrophic Port-Wine Stains.
Nishi Nihon Hifuka, 1997ポートワイン母斑には思春期以降になってその局面上に腫瘤が出現することがあるが, その発症機作についてはほとんど知られていない。今回, 腫瘤の表面皮膚血流量をレーザードップラー血流計を用いて測定し, また病理組織学的にも検討を加えた。その結果, 腫瘤は周囲のポートワイン母斑局面よりも血流量が増加しており, 病理組織学的には細動静脈吻合の増生が観察された。これらの結果から, ポートワイン母斑上の腫瘤の出現には細動静脈吻合が関与するものと考えた。
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Photoacoustic imaging of port-wine stains
SPIE Proceedings, 2007AbstractBackground and ObjectiveTo optimize laser therapy of port‐wine stains (PWSs), information about the vasculature as well as lesion depth is valuable. In this study we investigated the use of photoacoustic imaging (PAI) to obtain this information.Study Design/Materials and MethodsPAI uses pulsed light to generate ultrasound upon absorption of ...
Kolkman, Roy G. M. +4 more
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Dermoscopy of Port-Wine Stains
Archives of Dermatology, 2007T HE ILLUSTRATED PORT-WINE STAIN (PWS) lesions are from the leg of a 14-year-old girl (Figure 1), the face of a 25-year-old woman (Figure 2) (scaled in millimeters), the neck of an 11-year-old boy (Figure 3), and the face of a 15-year-old girl (Figure 4).
Francisco, Vázquez-López +3 more
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