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British Journal of Diseases of the Chest, 1979
Two patients with pulmonary telangiectasia are described. One of these is by far the oldest yet reported. The diagnosis and prognosis of this condition are discussed.
T J, Charles, A B, Davies
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Two patients with pulmonary telangiectasia are described. One of these is by far the oldest yet reported. The diagnosis and prognosis of this condition are discussed.
T J, Charles, A B, Davies
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Practice Nursing, 2007
Telangiectases are common. They are described as ‘visible small blood vessels in the upper dermis, which blanch on pressure’ (Lawrence and Cox, 2002: 306). They may be seen on the skin, nailfolds and mucous membranes. In many cases there is no obvious cause. In others there may be an inherited factor, while in some, telangiectasia may be an indication
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Telangiectases are common. They are described as ‘visible small blood vessels in the upper dermis, which blanch on pressure’ (Lawrence and Cox, 2002: 306). They may be seen on the skin, nailfolds and mucous membranes. In many cases there is no obvious cause. In others there may be an inherited factor, while in some, telangiectasia may be an indication
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Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia
Clinics in Chest Medicine, 2016Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is an underrecognized and underdiagnosed autosomal-dominant angiodysplasia that has an estimated prevalence of 1 in 5000 individuals, with variable clinical presentations even within family members with identical mutations.
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Minerva chirurgica, 1978
Teleangectasia is of interest to the general practitioner, though rather ignored by pathologists and hence not easily dealt with as an organic whole. The clinical pictures of congnita and acquired (idiopathic and symptomatic forms) are explained. Treatments indicated for different forms include: surgical diathermy, injection of sclerosing substances ...
G, Dei Poli, E, Giachero
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Teleangectasia is of interest to the general practitioner, though rather ignored by pathologists and hence not easily dealt with as an organic whole. The clinical pictures of congnita and acquired (idiopathic and symptomatic forms) are explained. Treatments indicated for different forms include: surgical diathermy, injection of sclerosing substances ...
G, Dei Poli, E, Giachero
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