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Vascular lesions: Hemangioma or venous malformation?
We present a case of a 62-year-old female who was incidentally found to have a venous malformation. Venous malformations are part of a larger category of slow flow vascular malformations and are associated with various familial syndromes and localized ...
Brandon Thinh Duc Dang, MD +1 more
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Progress in diagnosis and treatment of oral and maxillofacial venous malformations [PDF]
Venous malformation is a common congenital, non-tumor vascular malformation, accounting for about 60% of all vascular malformations, of which 40% occur in the head and neck. Due to the complex anatomical structure of the oral and maxillofacial region and
HOU Jinsong, ZHANG Yadong, LIU Haichao
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Vascular malformations (VMs) is a term used to describe vessels developmental abnormalities. These malformations involve arteries, veins, capillaries or lymphatics vessels.
Francklin Djifack Tétinou +5 more
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Recent studies have reported that components of the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) are expressed in venous malformations by embryonic stem cell-like subpopulations.
Sigurd Berger, MD +3 more
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Lymphatic-venous malformations (LVMs) are development defects that result in abnormal connections between the lymphatic and venous systems. The authors describe a 7-weeks-old female infant who presented with a right orbital LVM extending to the ...
Karny Shouchane-Blum +7 more
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Turner syndrome and associated problems in turkish children: A multicenter study [PDF]
Objective: Turner syndrome (TS) is a chromosomal disorder caused by complete or partial X chromosome monosomy that manifests various clinical features depending on the karyotype and on the genetic background of affected girls.
Abacı, A. +73 more
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MRI evaluation of soft tissue vascular malformations
Background: Soft tissue vascular malformations are not uncommonly encountered in clinical practice and are often mistaken for other pathologies. Vascular anomalies are divided into vascular tumors and malformations.
Peeyush K Dhagat +2 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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Fetal heterotaxy with tricuspid atresia, pulmonary atresia, and isomerism of the right atrial appendages at 22 weeks. [PDF]
We report the accurate prenatal diagnosis at 22 weeks gestation of right atrial isomerism in association with tricuspid atresia. Several distinctive sonographic features of isomerism of the right atrial appendages were present in this fetus: complex ...
Richardson, Randy R +3 more
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Symptomatic capillary telangiectasia of the pons and intracerebral developmental venous anomaly – a rare association [Simptomatska kapilarna teleangiektazija ponsa i intracerebralna razvojna venska anomalija: prikaz slučaja] [PDF]
Various combinations of vascular malformations of the brain in one lesion have been reported, while others seem to be very rare. In this report, the authors discuss the case of a coexistence of an capillary telangiectasia of the pons and intracerebral ...
Markeljević, Jasenka +5 more
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