SP54. Are Venous Malformations a Distinct Clinical Entity? Evidence of Lymphatic Involvement In “Venous Malformations” [PDF]
Shirley Yang, BA +3 more
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Intrahepatic persistent fetal right umbilical vein: a retrospective study [PDF]
Introduction: To appraise the incidence and value of intrahepatic persistent right umbilical vein (PRUV). Methods: This was a single-center study. Records of all women with a prenatal diagnosis of intrahepatic PRUV were reviewed.
Di Meglio A. +9 more
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Ischaemic strokes in patients with pulmonary arteriovenous malformations and hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia: associations with iron deficiency and platelets. [PDF]
BackgroundPulmonary first pass filtration of particles marginally exceeding ∼7 µm (the size of a red blood cell) is used routinely in diagnostics, and allows cellular aggregates forming or entering the circulation in the preceding cardiac cycle to lodge ...
AD Kjeldsen +83 more
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Cervicovaginal venous malformations are extremely rare. Sclerotherapy is proven to be effective for superficial venous malformations but not for venous malformations in the lower genital tract of female.
Gu Seong Jeong +4 more
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Migration of n-BCA glue as a complication of venous malformation treatment in children
Preoperative n-butyl cyanoacrylate (n-BCA) embolization of venous malformations facilitates surgical resection. Although embolization is generally well-tolerated, central venous n-BCA migration can occur.
Lindsay M. Eysenbach +5 more
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Sclerotherapy for Venous Malformations of Head and Neck: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies performing sclerotherapy for treatment of venous malformations (VMs) of the face, head and neck.
Lucio de Maria +4 more
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Microfoam sclerotherapy of superficial venous malformations of the upper limbs
Venous malformations are the most common type of angiodysplasia, which cause both physiological and emotional discomfort to patients. Arteriovenous malformations occur most often in the upper and lower limbs at the ratio of 20.9% and 46.4%, respectively.
V. Yu. Bogachev +2 more
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A case of retroperitoneal venous malformation resected by laparoscopic surgery
Introduction Among vascular malformations, venous malformations are the most common type. Among these, retroperitoneal venous malformations are extremely rare.
Hiroyuki Fujinami +4 more
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Background: This study describes the management protocol for capillary-venous malformations in pediatric patients and reports the epidemiology of diagnosed and treated cases at the Unit of Odontostomatology of the Aldo Moro University of Bari from 2014 ...
Angela Tempesta +5 more
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Cerebral arteriovenous malformations : usability of Spetzler-Martin and Spetzler-Ponce scales in qualification to endovascular embolisation and neurosurgical procedure [PDF]
Purpose: Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are connected with cerebral haemorrhage, seizures, increased intracranial pressure, headaches, mass effect, and ischaemia symptoms.
Baron, Jan +8 more
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