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Cardiac venous malformation concurrent with multiple hepatic venous malformations: A case report
A 50-year-old woman who had previously undergone right radical mastectomy presented with chest tightness and shortness of breath after physical activities. A cardiac mass and multiple hepatic lesions were successively detected. We first performed hepatic
Shijie Zhang +6 more
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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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Recent studies have reported that components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) are expressed in venous malformations by embryonic stem cell-like subpopulations.
Sigurd Berger, MD +3 more
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Rectosigmoid colon venous malformation successfully treated with propranolol and celecoxib
The pathogenesis of venous malformation needs to be clarified and, although various treatment modalities are available, an optimal treatment has not been established. A 19-year-old girl presented with venous malformation of the rectosigmoid colon.
Takanari Abematsu +10 more
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Mechanism of LEF1-AS1 regulating HUVEC cells by targeting miR-489-3p/S100A11 axis [PDF]
Background The venous malformation is the most common congenital vascular malformation and exhibits the characteristics of local invasion and lifelong progressive development.
Haoran Zhang +9 more
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Background. We experienced a rare case of a pregnant woman with Klippel-Trénaunay syndrome complicated with diffuse venous malformation of the uterus.
Nana Yara +7 more
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Limb Necrosis Caused by Sclerotherapy When Treating Venous Malformation
: Introduction: Percutaneous interventional sclerotherapy has been widely used to treat venous malformation. Satisfactory results have been reported, along with both mild and severe complications.
P. Zhou, Y. Chen, Z. Chen
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Pathophysiology of Slow-Flow Vascular Malformations: Current Understanding and Unanswered Questions
Background:. Slow-flow vascular malformations include venous, lymphatic, and lymphaticovenous malformations. Recent studies have linked genetic variants hyperactivating either the PI3K/AKT/mTOR and/or RAS/RAF/MAPK signaling pathways with slow-flow ...
Averill Clapp +2 more
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Venous Malformation of the Maxilla: A Systematic Review and a Report of an Unusual Case
Background: Venous malformation, formerly designated as cavernous hemangioma, is a rare vascular lesion characterized by significant endothelial cells proliferation, predominantly affecting young females. Diagnosis is challenging due to its low incidence
Alexandre Perez +4 more
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Progress in diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial venous malformations [PDF]
Venous malformation is a common congenital, non-tumor vascular malformation, accounting for about 60% of all vascular malformations, of which 40% occur in the head and neck. Due to the complex anatomical structure of the oral and maxillofacial region and
HOU Jinsong, ZHANG Yadong, LIU Haichao
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