Book Details
Orange Code:57362
Paperback:310 pages
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Sections:
1. Conventional X-Rays2. Ultrasonography in Combination with Doppler3. Computed Tomography (CT)4. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)5. Conventional Vascular Imaging6. Congenital Hemangiomas: RICH, NICH, and Missing Links7. Tufted Angioma, Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma8. Common Capillary Malformations: Port-wine Stains (PWS)9. Capillary Malformations and Associations10. Syndromic Capillary Malformations11. Telangiectasia and Syndromes with Telangiectasia12. Angiokeratomas13. Common Venous Malformations14. Syndromic Venous Malformations, Nosology15. Common Lymphatic Malformations16. Syndromic Lymphatic Malformations and Lymphedemas17. Common Arteriovenous Malformations18. Syndromic Arteriovenous Malformations
Description:
Hemangiomas and superficial vascular malformations are disfiguring birthmarks that can occur over 65% of a child's body. This atlas will focus on the classification, multidisciplinary approach, recognition and identification, and treatment options for this class of pathology. Vascular malformations, composed of malformed vessels, never regress and sometimes expand rapidly. They occur in any body part including viscera. They cause cosmetic problems, functional disability and can be life threatening and require radiologic imaging and pathology to recognize and perform differential diagnosis on various vascular anomalies. In addition, new techniques, including molecular biology procedures, have evolved allowing less invasive and a more effective approach to diagnosis and treatment.
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