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1 vena cava is a rare but important congenital vascular anomaly.
2 involves the focal development of a distinct vascular anomaly.
3 tissue from individuals with other types of vascular anomalies.
4 ent of the inferior vena cava (IVC) were the vascular anomalies.
5 ur understanding of vascular development and vascular anomalies.
6 effects of recent and previous therapies for vascular anomalies.
7 promote angiogenesis and the development of vascular anomalies.
8 icoagulation when confronted with underlying vascular anomalies.
9 that have minuscule function of irreparable vascular anomalies.
10 ns and susceptibility genes in patients with vascular anomalies, (3) recognition of new risk stratifi
12 e describe our approach in 5 recipients with vascular anomalies and significant comorbidities, includ
14 radial anomalies, and in DRS with deafness, vascular anomalies, and cognitive deficits, respectively
15 ory of multiple hospitalisations for foci of vascular anomalies appearing progressively in the upper
22 antation because of the greater incidence of vascular anomalies, associated renal anomalies, and pred
23 rved for 2 years (May 2013 to June 2015) for vascular anomalies at a tertiary care referral center.
24 atic patients has suggested a range of other vascular anomalies, but the true prevalence of such lesi
25 ort here that this deletion also resulted in vascular anomalies characterized by extreme variability
26 emangioma," is a non-hereditary, congenital, vascular anomaly comprised of aberrant clusters of malfo
28 ovides information regarding hemodynamics of vascular anomalies, differentiating high- and low-flow v
30 RI) is an effective modality for classifying vascular anomalies due to its ability to delineate the e
32 approach, focusing on Mendelian disorders of vascular anomalies, has been particularly fruitful for t
33 ntified in affected tissues of patients with vascular anomalies, implicating the Snrk-1-Dusp-5 signal
38 Dominant mutations of either in humans cause vascular anomalies in the brain, known as cerebral caver
39 plication secondary to a rare and unexpected vascular anomaly in a pediatric renal transplant that re
40 was severely affected in the mutant embryos: vascular anomalies included decreased complexity of the
41 atomical mapping, the complete evaluation of vascular anomalies includes hemodynamic characterization
42 RIAL/METHODS: Twenty pediatric patients with vascular anomalies located in the cervicofacial region u
43 may have coexisting iatrogenic or congenital vascular anomalies making transplantation difficult.
45 y based on the type, size, and extent of the vascular anomaly, necessitating accurate diagnosis and c
46 cavernous malformations (CCM) are congenital vascular anomalies of the brain that can cause significa
47 avernous malformations (CCMs) are congenital vascular anomalies of the central nervous system that ca
48 Cerebral cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular anomalies of the central nervous system, compri
54 webbing, increased chest diameter, and these vascular anomalies suggests that in utero, centrally loc
56 al cavernous malformations (CCMs) are common vascular anomalies that develop in the central nervous s
57 alformation (AVM) is a fast-flow, congenital vascular anomaly that may arise anywhere in the body.
63 anol level was evaluated in 71 patients with vascular anomalies who underwent ethanol embolization, s
64 enotypic severity, we demonstrated that most vascular anomalies with overgrowth harbor postzygotic ga
65 netic variants associated with a spectrum of vascular anomalies with overgrowth, ranging from mild to
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