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Cost Analysis of a Multidisciplinary Vascular Anomaly Clinic
Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology, 2019Objective: Multidisciplinary vascular anomaly clinics (VACs) offer important value to pediatric patients with complex vascular anomalies whose care overlaps specialties.
A. J. Straughan +5 more
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Vascular Anomalies: Hemangiomas
Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2002Mulliken and Glowacki categorized vascular anomalies as either hemangiomas or malformations, with the former being the most common tumor of infancy. Despite distinct clinical, radiologic, and histologic findings, the two major types of vascular lesions are often confused.
Thomas J, Gampper, Raymond F, Morgan
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
Congenital vascular anomalies involving relatively superficial sites present wide variations in clinical manifestations. These lesions include the commonly observed capillary or cavernous hemangiomas of the infant and unusual abnormalities of the adult which offer difficult but stimulating problems in their evaluation.
A W, THOMPSON, J C, SHAFER
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Congenital vascular anomalies involving relatively superficial sites present wide variations in clinical manifestations. These lesions include the commonly observed capillary or cavernous hemangiomas of the infant and unusual abnormalities of the adult which offer difficult but stimulating problems in their evaluation.
A W, THOMPSON, J C, SHAFER
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2004
Congenital vascular anomalies are rare. The cardiovascular specialist should nevertheless be aware of the more common types of vascular anomalies and understand the implications for patient treatment and the likelihood of associated morbidity. The presentation of congenital arteriovenous malformations can range from asymptomatic or cosmetic lesions, to
Edwin C., Gravereaux +2 more
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Congenital vascular anomalies are rare. The cardiovascular specialist should nevertheless be aware of the more common types of vascular anomalies and understand the implications for patient treatment and the likelihood of associated morbidity. The presentation of congenital arteriovenous malformations can range from asymptomatic or cosmetic lesions, to
Edwin C., Gravereaux +2 more
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Head & Neck, 1989
AbstractCongenital vascular ring anomalies frequently present to the pediatric otolaryngologist with symptoms oftracheoesophageal compression. One such case is reported and the literature reviewed. The role of the otolaryngologist in the diagnosis and management of congenital vascular ring anomalies is discussed.
D H, Kraus, J D, Hayes, H M, Tucker
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AbstractCongenital vascular ring anomalies frequently present to the pediatric otolaryngologist with symptoms oftracheoesophageal compression. One such case is reported and the literature reviewed. The role of the otolaryngologist in the diagnosis and management of congenital vascular ring anomalies is discussed.
D H, Kraus, J D, Hayes, H M, Tucker
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Pediatric Surgery International, 2013
The classification system for vascular anomalies now used by experts worldwide comprises two distinct disease entities that differ in their biologic and pathologic features: vascular tumors and vascular malformations. Vascular tumors include infantile and congenital hemangiomas, tufted angiomas, and kaposiform hemangioendotheliomas.
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The classification system for vascular anomalies now used by experts worldwide comprises two distinct disease entities that differ in their biologic and pathologic features: vascular tumors and vascular malformations. Vascular tumors include infantile and congenital hemangiomas, tufted angiomas, and kaposiform hemangioendotheliomas.
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Journal of vascular anomalies
Introduction The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies developed in 1996 a Classification of Vascular Anomalies that became internationally accepted.
D. Goldenberg +6 more
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Introduction The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies developed in 1996 a Classification of Vascular Anomalies that became internationally accepted.
D. Goldenberg +6 more
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Congenital Limb Overgrowth Syndromes Associated with Vascular Anomalies.
Radiographics, 2019Congenital limb length discrepancy disorders are frequently associated with a variety of vascular anomalies and have unique genetic and phenotypic features. Many of these syndromes have been linked to sporadic somatic mosaicism involving mutations of the
Frederic J. Bertino +6 more
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