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Dabska tumor developing within a preexisting vascular malformation.
American journal of dermatopathology, 1996Malignant endovascular papillary angioendothelioma, first described by Dabska in 1969, is a rare vascular tumor that primarily affects children and is characterized by papillary proliferations of endothelial cells into vessel lumens.
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Video Atlas of Intraoperative Applications of Near Infrared Fluorescence Imaging, 2020
Taku Sato+3 more
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2014
The conditions usually grouped under the rubric of «vascular malformations of the spinal cord» represent distinct entities that, in fact, have little in common with each other. The three main players – spinal dural fistula (SDF), spinal arteriovenous malformation (SAVM), and spinal pial fistula (SPF) – all differ in demographics, modes of presentation,
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The conditions usually grouped under the rubric of «vascular malformations of the spinal cord» represent distinct entities that, in fact, have little in common with each other. The three main players – spinal dural fistula (SDF), spinal arteriovenous malformation (SAVM), and spinal pial fistula (SPF) – all differ in demographics, modes of presentation,
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Vascular malformations of the brain
2013Pediatric neurovascular malformations are rare. However, proper diagnosis and management are mandatory to achieve a good neurocognitive outcome. Among them several types can be identified with specificities for each. In the newborn and infancy, the most frequent cerebral venous malformation is vein of Galen aneurysmal malformation. It can be discovered
Pierre Lasjaunias, Frédérique Toulgoat
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Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1991Vascular lesions in the neonate and infant are categorized as hemangiomas or malformations. Although their appearances may be similar, the pathobiology, natural history, and prognosis of these lesions are different. Selected important syndromes that are characterized as hemangiomas and vascular malformations are discussed, and an update on what is new ...
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Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1984The classification, natural history, and treatment of hemangiomas, arteriovenous fistulas, lymphangiomas, and port-wine stains are in many respects as puzzling now as they were fifty years ago. A review of the literature assesses the progress made and addresses the questions yet to be answered.
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Vascular Malformations of the Brain [PDF]
There are few topics in the field of endovascular neurosurgery as challenging as the management of patients with arteriovenous malformations of the brain. In line with other tutorials, which focus on a particular diagnosis, this tutorial describes pathology, clinical findings, diagnosis and treatments in a logical sequence.
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Cutaneous Vascular Malformations
2003Malformation denotes an abnormal structure that results from an aberration in embryologic development. Although the term malformation is conventionally used as a synonym for hamartoma, the two are different, because hamartoma refers to a potpourri of tissue elements normally present at a particular site.
Luis Requena, Omar P. Sangueza
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