نتایج جستجو برای: vascular malformations
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Background: Areas of microvascular proliferation have been observed in a subpopulation of symptomatic congenital vascular malformations later in life. We investigated whether this angiogenic response is followed by a stage of maturation. Methods: Resections of vascular malformations (n=15), infantile hemangiomas (n=8) and pyogenic granulomas (n=5) were studied. Histopathologically, all lesions ...
PURPOSE To characterize the MR appearance of the common hemangioma of infancy as well as low- and high-flow vascular malformations of the head and neck. PATIENTS AND METHODS Twenty patients with vascular lesions of the head and neck proved either by pathology, angiography, and/or unequivocal clinical diagnosis were included. Vascular lesions included 15 low-flow lesions (four hemangiomas, 10 ...
Fifteen vascular malformations, including six supratentorial arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), three venous malformations, and six brainstem vascular malformations, were examined on 0.5 T magnetic resonance (MR) and GE 9800 and 8800 computed tomographic (CT) scanners. All the malformations were shown by MR, and the arterial and venous drainage of AVMs was precisely delineated. Hematoma was al...
Vascular malformations are inborn errors of vascular embryogenesis present at birth that should be diagnosed in childhood and, when necessary, treated to prevent later complications. The current trend is to classify these lesions according to flow characteristics and the predominant type of vascular channel affected. Given the complexity, and in many cases, the rarity, of vascular malformations...
BACKGROUND Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are high-flow lesions with abnormal connections between arteries and veins without an intervening capillary bed. Infrequently, the radiographic diagnosis of a vascular lesion will not support the clinical diagnosis of an AVM. These "discrepant" lesions are not adequately captured within the current classification system and represent a treatment dil...
background the most common soft tissue tumors during infancy and childhood are vascular lesions. although the vast majority of these lesions have typical clinical features with no need for any further exam, but sometimes atypical superficial or deeply located lesions require complementary studies to be diagnosed and classified. in that way it is also very important to exclude very less common m...
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