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Results 1 - 10 of 98 for Venous malformation
  1. Multiple cutaneous and mucosal venous malformations (also known as VMCM) are bluish patches (lesions) on the skin (cutaneous) and the mucous membranes, such as the lining ...
  2. Venous Malformations (For Parents) (Nemours Foundation)  
    Vascular Diseases/Children ... Vascular Diseases ... Nemours Foundation
  3. Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a rare condition that is typically present at birth. The syndrome often involves port wine stains, ...
  4. Cerebral cavernous malformations are collections of small blood vessels (capillaries) in the brain that are enlarged and irregular in structure. These capillaries ...
  5. ... been found to cause multiple cutaneous and mucosal venous malformations (also known as VMCM). These mutations change single ... a lack of communication between these cells causes venous malformations. These abnormal blood vessels show a deficiency of ...
  6. Vascular Diseases (National Library of Medicine)  
    What are vascular diseases? Your vascular system is your body's network of blood vessels. It includes your: Arteries, which carry oxygen-rich blood from ...
  7. ... abnormal overgrowth of soft tissues and bones, and vein malformations.Most people with Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome are born ... it can also lead to problems with walking.Malformations of veins are the third major feature of Klippel-Trenaunay ...
  8. Klippel-Trenaunay Syndrome From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    ... birthmark, abnormally overgrown soft tissues and bones, and vein malformations.
  9. Arteriovenous Malformation (AVMs) From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke)  
    ... problems with the connections between your arteries and veins. AVMs most often occur in the spinal cord and in the brain but can develop elsewhere in the body.
  10. ... such as skin and muscles) and bones, and vein malformations. The PIK3CA gene mutations associated with this condition ...
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