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1. Vascular malformations?

2. These malformations are sometimes called cavernomas, Cavernous hemangiomas or occult vascular malformations

3. For this purpose, they collected tissue from over 30 patients with CVMs including lymphatic malformations, lymphangiomatosis, arterial-venous malformations, angiokeratoma and venous malformations.

4. Anorectal malformations are birth defects

5. Patients with dural arteriovenous malformations, and malformations with atypical angiographic features were excluded from the study.

6. Cavernous malformations can happen anywhere in …

7. Innovative surgery for Craniofacial malformations and anomalies

8. Anorectal malformations include several different abnormalities, including:

9. Vascular malformations of the kidney are disease processes that involve renal veins and arteries and include congenital Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and Arteriovenous fistulas

10. Most Cavernous malformations are congenital (present at birth).

11. • Anatomic malformations (e.g., pyloric stenosis, esophageal atresia, intussusception) Complications

12. Arteriovenous Malformations Definition Arteriovenous malformations are blood vessel defects that occur before birth when the fetus is growing in the uterus (prenatal development)

13. Are cavernous sinus hemangiomas and cavernous malformations different entities?

14. Arteriovenous malformations (AVM) are abnormal connections between arteries and veins

15. Distraction is indicated in hemifacial microsomias, multiple syndromes with mandibular malformations, mandibular retrognathia, posttraumatic jaw deficiencies, craniofacial malformations, alveolar ridge resorptions, and alveolar ridge resections.

16. Anorectal anomalies are congenital malformations of the anus and rectum

17. Venous Aneurysms are rare vascular malformations that occur throughout the body

18. Malformations of the anterior chamber angle can lead to juvenile glaucoma.

19. ObjectiveTo investigate CT and MRI features of cryptical cerebral vascular malformations.

20. Venous Angiomas or venous malformations are the most common cerebrovascular malformation

21. Isolated congenital septal agenesis without further brain malformations are very rare.

22. This indicates that germ cell malformations are no absolute indicator of male infertility.

23. Emmanuel, Luschka, and Virchow first described arteriovenous malformations in the mid-1800s.

24. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are defects in the blood vessels of the circulatory system

25. 2 There is a well-known association between venous Angiomas and cavernous malformations

26. Among 990 urological malformations, 682 cases of isolated renal pelvis dilatation were identified.

27. Hereditary neurocutaneous Angiomata (403775003); Hereditary neurocutaneous vascular malformations (403775003) Modes of inheritance: Autosomal dominant inheritance

28. Unlike high blood flow brain arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), the abnormal blood vessels in Cavernous

29. Ectodermal dysplasia is an inherited disease caus ing malformations of all tissues originating from the ectoderm.

30. Cerebral Cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular malformations in the brain and spinal cord comprising closely clustered, enlarged capillary channels (caverns) with a single layer of endothelium without mature vessel wall elements or normal intervening brain parenchyma

31. AFP has an increasing importance in gynecology (gestational age, fetal distress syndrom, malformations, hydatidiform mole/chorion carcinoma).

32. The indications are acute and chronic inflammatory changes, cholesteatoma and tumor, the “postoperative middle ear”, and malformations.

33. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) refer to the connection of arteries and veins without capillaries between them

34. Cerebral Cavernous malformations (CCMs) are vascular malformations in the brain and spinal cord comprising closely clustered, enlarged capillary channels (caverns) with a single layer of endothelium without mature vessel wall elements or normal intervening brain parenchyma

35. ENT findings in the syndrome include profound bilateral hearing loss, aplasia of the alae nasi and dental malformations.

36. These may include growth retardation, delayed mental development or other congenital disorders without any structural malformations.

37. In addition, rates of Down's Syndrome and birth defects such as Anencephaly, spina bifida, heart malformations, central nervous system malformations, and cleft palate or cleft lip have all increased across central and northern Europe since the Chernobyl disaster.

38. A method and composition for treating arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), or abnormal vasculature in the body are provided.

39. Diprosopus often occurs in combination with other congenital disorders, particularly anencephaly, neural tube defect and cardiac malformations.

40. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are abnormal, snarled tangles of blood vessels that cause multiple irregular connections between the arteries and veins

41. While most people with aplasia Cutis congenita have no other abnormalities, some people have congenital malformations involving the

42. This review article presents the actual value of CT in malformations, traumatic injuries, inflammations, tumors and bone dystrophies.

43. What are congenital uterine Anomalies? Congenital uterine Anomalies are malformations of the uterus that develop during embryonic life

44. Hip malformations such as Coxa plana, Coxa magna, or Coxa vara are present in over 70% of patients

45. Medical preparations in the form of medicinal creams, emulsions, liquids, gels, oils and balms for skin prone to allergies and for sensitive skin, dry skin and skin prone to acne, skin with capillary malformations, skin suffering from rosacea, skin discoloration, skin suffering from psoriatic malformations

46. Elevated levels of homocysteine have also been associated with congenital malformations, miscarriages and low weight of babies at birth.

47. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are abnormal, snarled tangles of blood vessels that cause multiple irregular connections between the arteries and veins

48. REGISTRATION OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS AS WELL AS OF INHERITED BIOCHEMICAL AND CHROMOSOME ABNORMALITIES IN SELECTED REGIONS OF THE CONTRACTING PARTIES .

49. 25 He made outstanding contributions to all branches of children's surgery but his lifelong interest was the aetiology of malformations.

50. Usually there is no special provision to meet the needs of the small group of parents with babies with malformations.

51. Anorectal malformations are birth defects in which the anus and rectum (the lower end of the digestive tract) don’t develop properly

52. Les vertèbres représentées illustrent deux types de malformations soit : Biconcave ou compressée

53. Biliary cysts, also termed choledochal malformations, are cystic dilations that may occur singly or in multiples throughout the Biliary tree

54. Description Anencephaly is one of a group of malformations of the central nervous system [1] collectively called neural tube defects.

55. Cavernous malformations can range in size from less than a quarter of an inch to the size of a tangerine

56. Cerebral Cavernous malformations are collections of small blood vessels (capillaries) in the brain that are enlarged and irregular in structure

57. Capillary vascular malformations may bleed after minor trauma and sometimes the bleeding can be difficult to stop despite the application of pressure

58. Known Arteriovenous malformations or aneurysms are considered a contraindication to thrombolysis, although the true risk of thrombolysis-precipitated intracranial hemorrhage is unknown

59. Anorectal Manometry: Why It’s Performed Your gastroenterologist may want to perform Anorectal manometry to evaluate certain Anorectal malformations and Hirschsprung’s disease.

60. Toxemia, Rh-constellation, diabetes mellitus, breech presentations, still birth, fetal malformations and deliveries before 37 week gestation (Ultrasound measurements) were excluded.

61. Cavernous malformations are tightly packed clusters of tiny blood vessels (capillaries) whose walls are thinner, weaker and less elastic than normal

62. Cerebral Cavernous malformations (CCMs) are collections of small blood vessels (capillaries) in the brain that are enlarged and irregular in structure

63. Adducted thumb syndrome recessive form is a rare disease affecting multiple systems causing malformations of the palate, thumbs, and upper limbs

64. For instance, some antimitotic drugs as cyclophosphamide, when administrated to the male rat, lead malformations or functional anomalies as behavioral troubles.

65. The number of malformations among frogs is on the rise and an emerging fungal disease, chytridiomycosis, has spread around the world.

66. Cavernous malformations are clusters of abnormal, tiny blood vessels and larger, stretched-out, thin-walled blood vessels filled with blood and located in the brain. These blood vessel malformations can also occur in the spinal cord, the covering of the brain (dura) or the nerves of the skull.

67. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are abnormal connections between arteries and veins and are considered defects in the circulatory system.While they can theoretically occur anywhere in …

68. Congenital malformations of the kidney and urinary tract, renal and pre-renal circulatory failure, interstitial inflammation-bacterial and abacterial are the main causes.

69. In the majority of cases, there were multiple malformations which frequently included a combination of craniofacial defects and gastrointestinal atresias or Aplasias.

70. "Arteriovenous Malformations and Other Vascular Lesions of the Central Nervous System Fact Sheet." National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

71. The frequent association with other, potentially bleeding-prone vascular malformations is clinically relevant, in particular cavernous angioma, which might require therapeutic action.

72. Anencephaly is defined as partial or total absence of the forebrain and is most frequently associated with malformations of the brain stem and spinal cord

73. In children with Anorectal malformations, the anus may be missing, blocked by a thin or thick layer of tissue, or more narrow than normal.

74. Craniofacial malformations, including craniosynostosis, are the result of an infant’s skull or facial bones fusing together too soon or in an abnormal way

75. Furthermore malformations as amastia, athelia, polymastia, polythelia, breast hypoplasia and breast hypertrophy, breast asymmetria, tuberous breast deformity, funnel chest, Poland’s syndrome and inverted nipples are described.

76. In three discordant pairs of twins anal atresia formed a part of complex malformations (acardius amorphus, sireniform monopodia, thalidomide-induced anomalies of the upper extremities).

77. There was a significantly higher odds ratio for Chlordiazepoxide use during the second and third months of gestation in those with congenital cardiovascular malformations.

78. The typical lesions observed were yolk sac edema, vertebra defect, craniofacial malformations (double head, triple retina), Anaxial body and inhibition of swim bladder inflation

79. For example, in the area of congenital malformations, not all abnormalities are caused by FASD, but they do have an impact on health care costs.

80. Atrioventricular septal defects (AVSDs) refer to a broad spectrum of malformations characterized by a deficiency of the Atrioventricular septum and abnormalities of the Atrioventricular valves