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Accurate and Simple Evaluation of Vascular Anastomoses in Monochorionic Placenta using Colored Dye
Published on: September 5, 2011
[Not all vascular birthmarks are angiomas]
B Berenguer Fröhner1, J Enríquez De Salamanca Celada, B González Meli
1Sección de Cirugía Plástica, Hospital del Niño Jesús, Madrid, Spain. bberenguer@teleline.es
Abstract:
Vascular anomalies are extremely common but for many years have been poorly understood, partly due to the complex and colorful terminology used, which is full of descriptive terms tinged with folklore. While many lesions look the same, they have a very different prognosis and require very different treatment. Therefore, it is essential to be precise when using the nomenclature. This article reviews the current classification of vascular anomalies and describes recent advances in their diagnosis and management. Our aim is to replace the old confusing terminology and contribute to the unification of concepts and terms. At the same time we stress the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in order to offer patients accessible and integral treatment.
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