案例报告:上肢纤维脂肪血管异常
Yutao Wang1, Xue Pang2, Sihai Yu1
1Department of Peripheral Vascular Surgery, Guang'anmen Hospital Jinan Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences (Jinan Municipal Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine), Jinan, China.
Frontiers in surgery
|September 24, 2025
概括
纤维脂肪性血管异常 (FAVA),一种罕见的血管形,可以发生在上肢. 在这个前臂FAVA病例中,手术管理被证明是有效的.
科学领域:
- 血管形症 血管形症
- 手术病理学手术病理学
背景情况:
- 纤维脂肪血管异常 (FAVA) 是一种复杂的血管形.
- FAVA通常呈现为痛苦的,缓慢生长的质量,通常在下肢.
研究的目的:
- 描述一个罕见的FAVA发生在上肢的病例.
- 为了突出一个上肢的成功手术治疗FAVA.
主要方法:
- 一个26岁的女性病例报告,患有疼痛的前臂质量.
- 诊断成像包括MRI和彩色多普勒超声波.
- 涉及的肌肉的手术切除.
主要成果:
- 组织病理学检查证实了FAVA诊断.
- 患者经历了成功的手术切除.
- 在6个月的随访期间没有报告任何临床事件.
结论:
- 手术治疗是FAVA.的可行和有效的治疗选择.
- 这个案例证明了在上肢的FAVA治疗成功.
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