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Venous Malformation in the Neck
Introduction Venous malformation is a benign vascular lesion. Approximately 40% of such cases occur in head and neck. Case Report Venous malformation in a 19 year old man is reported, which presented as a lateral neck swelling. Discussion The venous
Bijan Kumar Adhikary+3 more
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Verrucous venous malformation [PDF]
Verrucous venous malformation, also known as verrucous hemangioma, is a superficial vascular malformation with a variable degree of hyperkeratosis that is composed of capillaries and veins in the dermis and sometimes subcutaneous tissue. We describe a 53-
Kim, Gene H+2 more
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Intraoral venous malformation with phleboliths
The most common type of vascular malformation is the venous malformation and these are occasionally associated with phleboliths. We report a case of a 45 year old woman with intraoral venous malformation with phleboliths. Keywords: Intraoral phleboliths,
Ravi Prakash S. Mohan+2 more
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Retroperitoneal venous malformation
An eight-year-old boy presented with a fever, abdominal pain, and vomiting. Imaging studies revealed a 10-cm cystic lesion in his right retroperitoneal area with no blood flow and with a pedunculated nodule inside the cavity.
Keiichi Kakuta+6 more
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Venous malformations in the orbit. [PDF]
Glyn Lloyd, Jaime Wright, G. Morgan
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Management of Venous Malformations [PDF]
AbstractVenous malformations (VMs) are slow-flow, congenital vascular anomalies that are a result of vascular dysgenesis. Clinical presentation and morbidity depend on size, location, and association with other syndromes. VMs are the most common symptomatic vascular anomaly referred for intervention, usually due to thrombosis, swelling, mass effect ...
Abhay Srinivasan, Michael Acord
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Venous Malformation of the Esophagus [PDF]
Venous malformations are an extremely infrequent condition in the gastrointestinal tract, particularly in the esophagus. We report a rare case of an adult with an asymptomatic mass located in the mediastinum and in whom the diagnosis and treatment of a venous malformation of the esophagus was performed through a thoracoscopic approach.
Agustin Duro+6 more
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Peripheral vascular malformations : modern imaging [PDF]
Currently the major aim in peripheral vascular malformation diagnosis, crucial for subsequent management and treatment, is to identify its haemodynamic characteristics.
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Venous Malformations in Childhood: Clinical, Histopathological and Genetics Update
Our knowledge in vascular anomalies has grown tremendously in the past decade with the identification of key molecular pathways and genetic mutations that drive the development of vascular tumors and vascular malformations.
Isabel Colmenero, Nicole Knöpfel
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A Rare Case Report of Venous Malformation of the Submandibular GlandMasson’s Haemangioma [PDF]
Masson’s haemangioma was first described by Masson in 1923 as “haemangioendothelioma vegetant intravasculaire”. It is common in skin and subcutis which appears as red blue nodule.
Priya Kanagamuthu+4 more
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