Vascular anomalies represent a heterogeneous group of pathologies of the circulatory system that can affect any type of hematic and /or lymphatic vessel of different diameter or anatomic site. The extreme variability of tissue types and districts involved by these lesions determines a wide heterogeneity of clinical manifestations, resulting in involvement of different medical expertise. In this context, a commonly agreed terminology is crucial for the appropriate evaluation and multidisciplinary management of patients. The ISSVA Classification that has its roots in the previous Classification of Mulliken and Glowacky distinguishes vascular anomalies in two main groups: vascular tumors and vascular malformations. In head and neck, where vasc...
Management of vascular anomalies is an emerging multidisciplinary, super-specialisation field involv...
Vascular anomalies are a heterogenous group of vascular lesions that can be divided, according to th...
Vascular Anomalies are a heterogenous group of vascular lesions that can be divided, according to th...
Vascular anomalies represent a heterogeneous group of pathologies of the circulatory system that can...
Objectives: Vascular anomalies are included in the 30 000 rare diseases worldwide affecting less tha...
Vascular anomalies represent a spectrum of disorders from a simple "birthmark" to life- threatening ...
Vascular anomalies represent a spectrum of disorders from a simple "birthmark" to life- threatening ...
OBJECTIVES Vascular anomalies frequently involve the face are a pathological entity, consisting of d...
Vascular anomalies are very rare, but can occur in children and adults in almost every region of the...
The currently accepted classification system for vascular anomalies is defined by the Interna-tional...
Vascular anomalies encompass a broad spectrum of tumours and malformations as classified by the Inte...
Vascular anomalies of the head and neck can be categorised as either haemangiomas or vascular malfor...
The understanding of vascular anomalies (vascular tumours and vascular malformations) was obscured, ...
The diagnostic approach to vascular anomalies should include the distinction between vascular tumors...
The diagnostic approach to vascular anomalies should include the distinction between vascular tumors...
Management of vascular anomalies is an emerging multidisciplinary, super-specialisation field involv...
Vascular anomalies are a heterogenous group of vascular lesions that can be divided, according to th...
Vascular Anomalies are a heterogenous group of vascular lesions that can be divided, according to th...
Vascular anomalies represent a heterogeneous group of pathologies of the circulatory system that can...
Objectives: Vascular anomalies are included in the 30 000 rare diseases worldwide affecting less tha...
Vascular anomalies represent a spectrum of disorders from a simple "birthmark" to life- threatening ...
Vascular anomalies represent a spectrum of disorders from a simple "birthmark" to life- threatening ...
OBJECTIVES Vascular anomalies frequently involve the face are a pathological entity, consisting of d...
Vascular anomalies are very rare, but can occur in children and adults in almost every region of the...
The currently accepted classification system for vascular anomalies is defined by the Interna-tional...
Vascular anomalies encompass a broad spectrum of tumours and malformations as classified by the Inte...
Vascular anomalies of the head and neck can be categorised as either haemangiomas or vascular malfor...
The understanding of vascular anomalies (vascular tumours and vascular malformations) was obscured, ...
The diagnostic approach to vascular anomalies should include the distinction between vascular tumors...
The diagnostic approach to vascular anomalies should include the distinction between vascular tumors...
Management of vascular anomalies is an emerging multidisciplinary, super-specialisation field involv...
Vascular anomalies are a heterogenous group of vascular lesions that can be divided, according to th...
Vascular Anomalies are a heterogenous group of vascular lesions that can be divided, according to th...