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Vascular malformations revisited

Vasa, 2015
Vascular 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.
Clemens Robert K   +4 more
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VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2007
Cutaneous vascular malformations are rare disorders representing errors in vascular development. These lesions occur much less commonly but are often confused with the common infantile hemangioma. It is important to properly diagnose vascular malformations because of their distinct differences in morbidity, prognosis and treatment.
Rene Chapot   +2 more
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Resection of Vascular Malformations

Journal of Hand Surgery, 1993
A retrospective study was undertaken of 15 cases of congenital vascular malformations of the upper limb with a mean follow-up of 5.6 years. Malformations were classified on the basis of tissue involvement into local and diffuse types and the outcome of a radical surgical approach was assessed. There were seven cases of recurrence (47%). Recurrence was
Hill, R.A., Pho, R.W.H., Kumar, V.P.
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Intracranial vascular malformations

European Radiology, 1998
Many efforts and much research have been dedicated to the field of non-invasive angiographic techniques in the past few years. Thanks first to magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and subsequently to computed tomographic angiography (CTA), very interesting results have been obtained in the diagnosis of cerebrovascular diseases.
ANZALONE, NICOLETTA EMANUELA   +4 more
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Imaging of Vascular Malformations

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2020
Recent 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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Vascular Malformations

2016
Vascular malformations are rare in fetuses and neonates and can be summarized in two main conditions: the dural sinus malformations and the vein of Galen aneurismal malformations.
Baldoli C.   +3 more
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VASCULAR MALFORMATIONS

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1981
Twenty‐four patients suffering from vascular malformations have been followed by the author for between six months and fifteen years. Active arteriovenous leakage as determined by simple physical examination Is all‐important in determining the outcome of these lesions.
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Vascular Malformations: An Update

Perspectives in Vascular Surgery and Endovascular Therapy, 2009
Vascular 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, 1988
IN 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.
Bennett M. Stein, J. P. Mohr
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Intracranial vascular malformations

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 1995
Intracranial vascular malformations are nonneoplastic developmental anomalies that present a variety of clinical patterns, ranging from asymptomatic to fatal intracranial hemorrhage. A practicing radiologist can expect to encounter these abnormalities, which include capillary telangiectasias, venous angiomas (also called developmental venous anomalies),
Andrew M.M Moran   +3 more
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