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Endovascular Management of Venous Malformations
Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2007Venous malformations are the most common vascular anomalies. When they are superficial and large, they are easily recognized. However, when the malformation is deep or involves normally occurring veins, the diagnosis can be challenging. Extremity varicosities may be the only visible signs of the problem.
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Multiple giant venous malformations
Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2021Ankur Goyal, Madhu Smita, Manisha Jana
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[Superficial venous malformations].
La Revue du praticien, 1993Mature vascular malformations of the venous compartment are haemodynamically inactive and persist throughout the patient's life. They have no systemic repercussions, except in patients with disorders of coagulation (e.g. disseminated intravascular coagulation), but they have local, cosmetic and functional repercussions.
D, Herbreteau, O, Enjolras, M C, Riché
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Venous Malformations (VM) Distensible/Lymphatico-Venous Malformations (LVM)
2021Kasturi Bhattacharjee +2 more
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Nasal Root Venous Malformation
Clinical Pediatrics, 2015Kim T, Vuong +3 more
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