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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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Atrioventricular canal defect and genetic syndromes: the unifying role of sonic hedgehog [PDF]
The atrioventricular canal defect (AVCD) is a congenital heart defect (CHD) frequently associated with extracardiac anomalies (75%). Previous observations from a personal series of patients with AVCD and "polydactyly syndromes" showed that the distinct ...
Baban, A+9 more
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Uterine arterio-venous malformation [PDF]
A 26-year-old patient presented at the emergency department because of uterine bleeding for the previous 3 days. She had undergone voluntary termination of pregnancy by curettage 2 months before. Upon clinical examination, metrorrhagia was moderate, with heart rate: 90/min, blood pressure: 110/80 mmHg and temperature: 36.9°C.
Sébastien Novellas+4 more
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High-Flow Vascular Malformations in Children. [PDF]
Children can have a variety of intracranial vascular anomalies ranging from small and incidental with no clinical consequences to complex lesions that can cause substantial neurologic deficits, heart failure, or profoundly affect development. In contrast
Abla, Adib A+8 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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A xenograft model for venous malformation [PDF]
Vascular malformations are defects caused by the abnormal growth of the vasculature. Among them, venous malformation (VM) is an anomaly characterized by slow-flow vascular lesions with abnormally shaped veins, typically in sponge-like configuration. VMs can expand over years causing disfigurement, obstruction of vital structures, thrombosis, bleeding ...
Megan Metcalf+10 more
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We reported imaging findings of arterio-venous malformation complicated by hemorrhage and venous pseudoaneurysm in a young child consulting for headache and emesis: to our knowledge venous pseudoaneurysm in association with ruptured arteriovenous ...
Federico De Lucia, MD+2 more
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An Unusual Case of Giant Arterio-Venous Malformation of Anterior Abdominal Wall [PDF]
Arterio-Venous Malformations (AVMs) are high flow vascular anomalies, commonly seen in head, neck and extremities. AVMs represent a direct connection between the arterial and the venous systems.
PS Aravinda+4 more
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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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