Treatment of Visceral Hemangiomas
Fig. 17.1 Different macroscopic appearance of intestinal hemangiomas Although intussusception caused by a hemangioma of the small bowel is a rare condition (commonly founded in blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome),…
Fig. 17.1 Different macroscopic appearance of intestinal hemangiomas Although intussusception caused by a hemangioma of the small bowel is a rare condition (commonly founded in blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome),…
© Springer-Verlag Italia 2015Raul Mattassi, Dirk A. Loose and Massimo Vaghi (eds.)Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations10.1007/978-88-470-5673-2_30 30. Principles of Treatment Raul Mattassi1 , Dirk A. Loose2 and Massimo Vaghi3 (1) Department of Vascular Surgery, Center for Vascular Malformations “Stefan Belov”, Clinical Institute…
Fig. 12.1 (a) Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma (KHE) at the lower back in a 1.5-year-old boy. The red lesion was continuously growing during the first year of life, and biopsy was taken…
Fig. 23.1 Components of a complete diagnostic approach to a vascular malformation References 1. Laroche JP, Becker F, Khau-Van-Kien A, Baudoin P, Brisot D, Buffler A, Coupé M, Jurus C,…
Fig. 15.1 Term neonate requiring mechanical ventilation and pressors with cardiac volume overload and respiratory insufficiency due to massive hepatic RICH. Hepatic arterial supply was partially embolized using large particles…
Venous angiodysplasias Phlebectatic dysplasias Phlebangiomas Phlebangiomatosis Combinations Arterial angiodysplasias Associated arterial and venous angiodysplasias True phlebarteriectasia Angiodysplasia with arteriovenous shunt Mixed angiodysplasias In this classification for the first time, they…
© Springer-Verlag Italia 2015Raul Mattassi, Dirk A. Loose and Massimo Vaghi (eds.)Hemangiomas and Vascular Malformations10.1007/978-88-470-5673-2_20 20. Epidemiology of Vascular Malformations Byung-Boong Lee1 , James Laredo1 , Richard F. Neville1 , Young-Wook Kim2 and Young Soo Do3 (1) Division of Vascular Surgery, Department of Surgery, George Washington…
Fig. 8.1 Congenital orbital rhabdomyosarcoma (a) and leukemia (b) previously misdiagnosed as hemangiomas, received an unsuccessful course of propranolol Diagnosis of hemangiomas is based first on the medical history. Two…
Fig. 11.1 A young girl with a segmental IH and PHACE syndrome (dysplasia of left carotid artery) treated with oral propranolol. (a) At 1 month of age (D0), (b) after…
Fig. 3.1 Case described by Krause in 1862. Elongated left arm with visible pulsating “angiomata,” present since the age of 7. At the age of 45, the arm was amputated…