نتایج جستجو برای: genitalia vascular lesion

تعداد نتایج: 336447  

Journal: :Archives of current medical research (ACMR) 2022

Angiomatosis, a pathology that may occur in any soft tissue, is typically characterized by vascular proliferation and invasion of adjacent tissues. Although it described as benign lesion, can be challenging malignancy treatment follow-up due to its rich structure frequent recurrence. Here, we present rare case chest wall angiomatosis 46-year-old female patient treated with surgical excision.

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2015
T Krings H Kim S Power J Nelson M E Faughnan W L Young K G terBrugge

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia is an autosomal dominant disease that presents in 10%-20% of patients with various brain vascular malformations. We aimed to report the radiologic features (phenotype) and the genotype-phenotype correlations of brain vascular malformations in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia. MATERIALS AND METHODS Demographic, clinical, genotyp...

Journal: :Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes 2002
Sean Luke Liviu Panait

Female genital alteration (FGA) is any cutting, removal or destruction of any part of the external female genitalia. Various FGA practices are common throughout the world. While most frequent in Africa and Asia, transglobal migration has brought ritual FGA to Western nations. All forms of FGA are generally considered undesirable for medical and ethical reasons when performed on minors. One ritu...

Journal: :Acta dermatovenerologica Croatica : ADC 2013
Parastoo Rostami Elham Mahmoudi Arya Sotoudeh Maryam Nakhaeimoghadam Irene Lurkin Ellen C Zwarthoff Nima Rezaei

Epidermal nevus syndrome (ENS) is a rare condition characterized by congenital epidermal nevi (EN) associated abnormalities of other organs including central nervous system (CNS), skeletal system, eyes, and oral cavity (1). ENS is divided into a group of distinct disorders, based on the associated epidermal nevus and genetic inheritance pattern. Organoid nevus could be seen in some ENS, includi...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 2001
S B Chinn F T Lee G D Kennedy C Chinn C D Johnson T C Winter T F Warner D M Mahvi

OBJECTIVE This study determined the effect of vascular occlusion on radiofrequency lesion shape, volume, and temperature in a porcine liver model. SUBJECTS AND METHODS Radiofrequency lesions (n = 33) were created in the livers of six domestic pigs in vivo using a multiprong radiofrequency electrode. Lesions were randomly assigned to one of four vascular occlusion groups: portal vein, hepatic ...

2011
So Young Yoon Hyuck Hoon Kwon Hye Chan Jeon Jong Hee Lee Soyun Cho

Hobnail hemangioma (targetoid hemosiderotic hemangioma) is a vascular tumor affecting the limbs or trunk. Characteristically, the lesion has a "targetoid" clinical feature and dilated vascular spaces lined by hobnail endothelial cells at histologic examination. The age of onset is widely variable, form 5~67 years, typically occurring in young or middle-aged persons. It is usually apparent as a ...

Journal: :Experimental and molecular pathology 1965
J D Mull W S Callahan

A characteristic vascular lesion has been described in human systemic infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Forkner et al., 1958; Margaretten et al., 1961: Rabin et al., 1961). In an attempt to elucidate its pathogenesis, experimental animals were infected with P. aeruginosa to reproduce this vascular lesion. It was found that destruction of the arterial elastic lamina was frequently ass...

Journal: :International Journal of Current Science Research and Review 2021

Pyogenic granuloma is a vascularized non neoplastic lesion, in the oral cavity, caused by trauma, local irritants or hormonal factors, with higher prevalence women, present more frequently mandible than maxilla. It not associated pus as its name suggests and histologically it resembles an angiomatous lesion rather granulomatous lesion. known variety of names such Crocker Hartzell’s disease, pyo...

Journal: :dental research journal 0
mohammad jafarian farshid rayati elnaz najafi

successful treatment of a large implant periapical lesion (ipl) that caused paraesthesia and perimandibular abscess. ipl is a pathologic phenomenon that rarely involves implants. this event first described in 1992 with an incidence rate of 0.26–9.9% and the origin is not well known. the most likely suggested causes are presence of preexisting bone pathology, contamination of implant surface, bo...

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