Venous malformations in children - a literature review
Introduction: Venous malformations are congenital, the most occurring subtype of vascular malformations. They are characterized by slow flow, tortuosity and lack of macular layer within the vessel.
Adam Dobek +9 more
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Large intra-abdominal venous malformations in associated with inferior vena cava aneurysm
Intra-abdominal venous malformations and inferior vena cava aneurysms are rare and difficult to diagnose because of their nonspecific clinical symptoms. These vascular anomalies are important entities due to the risk of thrombosis or rupture.
Tran Duc Hai, MD +5 more
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Summary:. Venous (cavernous) malformations are commonly seen in the upper limb. There is no consensus in the literature regarding the classification of venous malformations.
Mohammad M. Al-Qattan, MBBS
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Cerebrofacial venous metameric syndrome type 2+3: face is the index of brain
We describe a rare case of a 20-year-old man who presented with an extensive facial and orbital venous malformation associated with multiple intracranial venous malformations. The co-existence of cerebrofacial venous malformations points towards a common
Sameer Peer, MD, DM +6 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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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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Advanced CT angiography in detecting rare arterio-venous malformations: Addressing diagnostic challenges in obscure gastrointestinal bleeding. [PDF]
Kanna ST +5 more
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Post-Hoc Analysis of a Multicenter Clinical Trial: Correlation of Coagulation Factor Changes and MRI-Defined Treatment Outcomes After Sclerotherapy for Venous Malformations. [PDF]
Nomura T +19 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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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 ...
Michael, Acord, Abhay, Srinivasan
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