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Genetics of vascular malformations
Vascular anomalies are developmental defects of the vasculature and encompass a variety of disorders. The majority of these occur sporadically, yet a few are reported to be familial. The identification of genes mutated in the different malformations provides insight into their etiopathogenic mechanisms and the specific roles the associated proteins ...
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2010
Vascular malformations are rare but important skin disorders in children, which often require multidisciplinary care. The goal of this article is to orient pediatricians to the various types of vascular malformations. We discuss the clinical characteristics, diagnostic criteria, and management of capillary, venous, arteriovenous, and lymphatic ...
Jennifer T Huang, Marilyn G Liang
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Vascular malformations are rare but important skin disorders in children, which often require multidisciplinary care. The goal of this article is to orient pediatricians to the various types of vascular malformations. We discuss the clinical characteristics, diagnostic criteria, and management of capillary, venous, arteriovenous, and lymphatic ...
Jennifer T Huang, Marilyn G Liang
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Imaging of Vascular Malformations
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2020Recent advances in imaging have allowed a better understanding of imaging features and classification of vascular anomalies. This article focuses on imaging of vascular malformations; describes the updated classification system and clinical and imaging characteristics of the different subtypes; and discusses the associated syndromes, differential ...
Amira, Hussein, Nagina, Malguria
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2008
After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand the nomenclature and classification system of vascular malformations. 2. Evaluate these patients diagnostically. 3. Outline the surgical and nonsurgical options for treating these lesions.Vascular anomalies can be classified into two unique groups-hemangiomas and vascular ...
Jugpal S, Arneja, Arun K, Gosain
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After studying this article, the participant should be able to: 1. Understand the nomenclature and classification system of vascular malformations. 2. Evaluate these patients diagnostically. 3. Outline the surgical and nonsurgical options for treating these lesions.Vascular anomalies can be classified into two unique groups-hemangiomas and vascular ...
Jugpal S, Arneja, Arun K, Gosain
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Vascular malformations revisited
Vasa, 2015Vascular malformations are congenital anomalies that can affect each part of the vasculature. Combined forms are common and they are often part of complex syndromes. Most malformations are diagnosed during infancy, but some get obvious only later in life.
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Vascular Malformations: An Update
Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, 2009Vascular malformations occur as a result of an arrest in the development of the vascular system. The modified Hamburg classification distinguishes arterial, venous, arteriovenous, capillary, lymphatic, and mixed vascular malformations. Each malformation is further subdivided based on anatomy and on the time when arrest in development of the ...
Peter, Gloviczki +8 more
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Vascular Malformations of the Brain
New England Journal of Medicine, 1988IN this issue of the Journal, Rigamonti et al.1 draw attention to the familial prevalence and diagnostic features of cavernous malformations, a distinctive form of cerebral vascular anomaly.
B M, Stein, J P, Mohr
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