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Foam sclerotherapy of venous malformations
Phlebology, 2007Venous malformations may occur either as localized or segmental lesions. Radiologic imaging defines the extent of involvement but magnetic resonance imaging is the best modality: it gives a bright hypersignal on T2-weighted spin-echo sequences. During a 30-month period, 1427 patients were investigated for venous disorders and 1% were found to have ...
J, Bergan, V, Cheng
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Sclerotherapy for venous malformations
Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1995Of the congenital vascular abnormalities, venous malformations receive little attention and essentially no discussion of treatment. The author describes a 30-year experience with sclerotherapy, which was used for 34 venous malformations. In some cases, these lesions are localized and can be excised, but all the patients in this series had such ...
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Cerebral venous malformation—arteriovenous malformation transition forms
Journal of Neurosurgery, 1996✓ Three cases of cerebral venous malformation (CVM) are presented to demonstrate the triad that characterizes CVM: abnormal surface venous drainage, a “star-cluster” system of deep collecting veins, and a deep draining vein. Four other cases are introduced that illustrate this triad and show an additional feature, namely arterial fistulization; these ...
S, Mullan +3 more
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Bleomycin ElectroScleroTherapy (BEST) in therapy-resistant venous malformations of the body.
Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2020W. Wohlgemuth +9 more
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Surgical management of venous malformations
Phlebology, 2007Objectives Among vascular malformations, the predominantly venous malformations represent the majority of cases. They form a clinical entity and therefore need clear concepts concerning diagnosis and treatment. This paper presents an overview of contemporary classification as well as tactics and techniques of treatment.
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Endovascular Management of Venous Malformations
Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 2007Venous malformations are the most common vascular anomalies. When they are superficial and large, they are easily recognized. However, when the malformation is deep or involves normally occurring veins, the diagnosis can be challenging. Extremity varicosities may be the only visible signs of the problem.
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Multiple giant venous malformations
Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2021Ankur Goyal, Madhu Smita, Manisha Jana
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Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology, 2019
Boris Khaitovich +5 more
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