نتایج جستجو برای: vascular malformation
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Cerebral cavernous Malformation (CCM) is a rare neurovascular malformation accounting 0.5% to 4% of all intracranial vascular malformations. People harboring CCM may be symptomatic or present with seizure, hemorrhage progressive neurological deficit. Asymptomatic needs no treatment. The not require intervention. best treatment for microsurgical excision. Over period five years we have been mana...
Acquired port-wine stain is a rare vascular lesion that mimics a congenital port-wine stain clinically and histologically, but is acquired after birth. A survey on more than 60 reported cases in the literature reveals that most of these cases are idiopathic, but some of the cases developed after physical or mechanical trauma, hormonal changes, chronic sun exposure, and medications (OCP, i...
UNLABELLED Primary lymphedema and capillary malformation are independent vascular malformations that can cause overgrowth of the lower extremity. We report a series of patients who had both types of malformations affecting the same leg. The condition is unique but may be confused with other types of vascular malformation overgrowth conditions (eg, Klippel-Trenaunay and Parkes Weber). METHODS ...
Port- wine stain is a congenital vascular malformation originating from superficial dermal vessels which is characterized by ectasia of the capillaries. Currently, pulsed dye laser (PDL) is used to treat these vascular lesions. To date, there are few reports of eczematous lesions due to PDL. Herein, we report three cases of eczema following PDL, used for treatment of port- wine stain in Razi ho...
The most common type of vascular malformation is the venous malformation and these are occasionally associated with phleboliths. We report a case of a 45 year old woman with intraoral venous malformation with phleboliths.
venous malformations are the most common form of symptomatic vascular malformations. vm s could classify into low-flow lesions (vms) and high-flow lesions (avms). for low-flow venous lesions, direct percutaneous puncture with injection of sclerosing agents (sclerotherapy) has been described as a successful therapy. in this article, we want to introduce a patient who treated with ethanol sclerot...
OBJECTIVE Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and the angiogenic proteins basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) have been implicated in mechanisms of human cancer and metastasis. Assays were conducted on the urine of patients with vascular anomalies (tumors and malformations), relatively common and occasionally life-threatening disorders for which few ...
Abstract Vascular anomalies grouped into vascular tumors (hemangioma) (HI) and malformation (VM) are benign lesions that difficult to distinguish from one another clinically often confused with each other at histopathology. This confusing terminology leads improper diagnosis, illogical treatment, misdirected research. study aimed GLUT 1, S-100, nerve bundle differentiate hemangioma malformation...
Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding in pediatric patients has several causes. Vascular malformation of the small bowel is a rare disease leading to pediatric GI bleeding. To our knowledge, few reports describe ultrasound and computed tomography findings of venous malformations involving the small bowel. We present a case of long-segmental and circumferential vascular malformation that led to GI blee...
Vascular anomalies represent a spectrum of disorders from a simple "birthmark" to life- threatening entities. Incorrect nomenclature and misdiagnoses are commonly experienced by patients with these anomalies. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for appropriate evaluation and management, often requiring multidisciplinary specialists. Classification schemes provide a consistent terminology and serve as...
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