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Pulmonary varix is a rare disorder which is usually discovered by change during the third to sixth decade in an asymptomatic patient. The 37th example is reported with a review of the literature. The disorder is possibly congenital and may affect any lobe. Pulmonary angiography is the preferred procedure for diagnosis. If symptoms are present, they can
Jerome C. Arnett, Rebecca M. Patton
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Massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding from idiopathic ileocolonic varix: report of a case [PDF]
Dis Colon Rectum. 2006 Apr;49(4):524-6. Massive lower gastrointestinal bleeding from idiopathic ileocolonic varix: report of a case. Lopes LM, Ramada JM, Certo MG, Pereira PR, Soares JM, Ribeiro M, Areias J, Pinho C. SourceGastroenterology Department,
AREIAS, J.+7 more
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Prevalence of oral hemangioma, vascular malformation and varix in a Brazilian population Prevalência de hemangioma, malformação vascular e variz de boca numa população brasileira [PDF]
Hemangioma, vascular malformation and varix are benign vascular lesions, common in the head and neck regions. Studies about the prevalence of these lesions in the oral cavity are scarce.
Priscila Henriques Corrêa+5 more
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Intraparotid facial varix [PDF]
A 72-year-old man had presented with a 4-day history of progressive left-sided facial swelling associated with pain. The physical examination revealed left facial fullness over the parotid gland without tenderness to palpation.
Jeffrey E. Silpe, MD+3 more
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A 68-year-old female patient was referred for the evaluation of an incidentally detected asymptomatic cardiac mass. Imaging studies showed a 3.0 x 2.4 cm, well circumscribed, round, cystic mass with a calcified nodule that was attached to the lower rim of the fossa ovalis in the right atrium. Under cardiopulmonary bypass, the right atrium was opened to
Kye Hun Kim+15 more
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Intermittent Orbital Pain due to Hemodynamic Collapse of an Orbital Varix: A Case Report
Orbital varices typically present with symptoms related to dilation or thrombosis. We describe a rare presentation of an orbital varix with pain caused by hemodynamic collapse of the varix.
Naoki Kaneko+5 more
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Duodenal varices are uncommon complications of portal hypertension. Although duodenal variceal bleeding is infrequent, it is a life-threatening condition with a high mortality rate.
Kyung Kyu Lee+3 more
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