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Conservative management by embolization of a ruptured renal arterio-venous malformation (AVM) in Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT). [PDF]
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Utilization of Cavitron Ultrasonic Surgical Aspirator in the Removal of Extensive Orbital Cavernous Venous Malformation: A Case Report. [PDF]
Joe Y, Choi HY, Park J.
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Sclerotherapy in venous malformation
Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2013Venous malformations are the result of an arrested development of the venous system during the embryogenesis. In the treatment of venous malformations the standard of care is a multidisciplinary approach including the use of traditional surgical therapy if applicable and endovascular treatment.
E. Rabe, F. Pannier
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Seminars in Interventional Radiology, 2022
AbstractVenous malformations, the most common type of vascular malformation, are slow-flow lesions resulting from disorganized angiogenesis. The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) classification offers a categorization scheme for venous malformations based on their genetic landscapes and association with congenital ...
Nihal D, Patel +7 more
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AbstractVenous malformations, the most common type of vascular malformation, are slow-flow lesions resulting from disorganized angiogenesis. The International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) classification offers a categorization scheme for venous malformations based on their genetic landscapes and association with congenital ...
Nihal D, Patel +7 more
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Verrucous Venous Malformation—Subcutaneous Variant
American journal of dermatopathology, 2021Background: Verrucous venous malformation (VVM), previously called “verrucous hemangioma,” typically involves the dermis and the subcutaneous fat. We have encountered patients with VVM confined to the hypodermis. Materials and Methods: During a nearly 20-
B. Schmidt +13 more
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The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery, 2021
The often inexorable growth and expansion of congenital vascular malformations can result in substantial morbidity and, in some cases, premature death of these patients. Despite this, patients suffering from such lesions are often erroneously diagnosed and/or inadequately treated, due to a lack of expertise among primary care practitioners as well as ...
Jovan N, Markovic, Cynthia K, Shortell
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The often inexorable growth and expansion of congenital vascular malformations can result in substantial morbidity and, in some cases, premature death of these patients. Despite this, patients suffering from such lesions are often erroneously diagnosed and/or inadequately treated, due to a lack of expertise among primary care practitioners as well as ...
Jovan N, Markovic, Cynthia K, Shortell
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Venous malformation of the vulva [PDF]
Case reportA 27 year old, nulliparous woman presented with athree-year history of a painless swelling in the left labiummajus of the vulva. This was thought to be a Bartholin’scyst and was treated by aspiration at another hospital, butit soon recurred. The swelling increased on standing anddid not change with the menstrual cycle.
Hiromitsu Yabushita +4 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2020
Venous malformations include a spectrum of slow-flow malformations that together are the most common forms of vascular anomalies. Care of these patients requires a multi-disciplinary approach. Goals of care are to ameliorate symptoms and to preserve function. Use of therapeutic compression garments remains the mainstay of therapy.
Jo, Cooke-Barber +4 more
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Venous malformations include a spectrum of slow-flow malformations that together are the most common forms of vascular anomalies. Care of these patients requires a multi-disciplinary approach. Goals of care are to ameliorate symptoms and to preserve function. Use of therapeutic compression garments remains the mainstay of therapy.
Jo, Cooke-Barber +4 more
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Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2014
Venous malformations are slow-flow congenital malformations. They consist of abnormal venous channels that do not involute. Venous malformations can either be superficial or involve deeper structures. Patients with venous malformations are often symptomatic.
Roshni, Dasgupta, Manish, Patel
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Venous malformations are slow-flow congenital malformations. They consist of abnormal venous channels that do not involute. Venous malformations can either be superficial or involve deeper structures. Patients with venous malformations are often symptomatic.
Roshni, Dasgupta, Manish, Patel
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