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      Vascular anomalies: A pictorial review of nomenclature, diagnosis and treatment.

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          Vascular anomalies, including vascular malformations and tumors, are frequently straightforward to detect; however, accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment are often challenging. Misdiagnosis of these lesions can lead clinicians in the wrong direction when treating these patients, which can have unfavorable results. This review presents an overview of the classification systems that have been developed for the diagnosis of vascular lesions with a focus on the imaging characteristics. Pictorial examples of each lesion on physical examination, as well as non-invasive and minimally invasive imaging are presented. An overview of the endovascular treatment of these lesions is also given. In some cases, vascular anomalies may be associated with an underlying syndrome and several of the most commonly encountered syndromes are discussed. Understanding of the classification systems, familiarity with the treatment options and knowledge of the associated syndromes are essential for all physicians working with this patient population. The approach to the described entities necessitates an organized multi-disciplinary team effort, with diagnostic imaging playing an increasingly important role in the proper diagnosis and a combined interventional radiologic and surgical treatment method showing promising results.

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          Journal
          World J Radiol
          World journal of radiology
          1949-8470
          Sep 28 2014
          : 6
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] John L Nosher, Philip G Murillo, Mark Liszewski, Vyacheslav Gendel, Christopher E Gribbin, Department of Radiology, Rutgers Medical School, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital, New Brunwick, NJ 08901, United States.
          Article
          10.4329/wjr.v6.i9.677
          4176785
          25276311
          fa8392ed-bbc9-402e-9104-871c099088fa
          History

          Arteriovenous malformation,Hemangioma,Lymphatic malformation,Overgrowth syndromes,Vascular malformation

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