Fasiyal vasküler anormalilere eşlik eden intrakranyal venöz ve kavernöz anjiyom: Olgu sunumu

Yumuşak doku vasküler anomalileri hemanjiyomlar ve vasküler malformasyonlardan oluşur. Vasküler malformasyonlar baskın olan damar tipine göre arteriyel, venöz, kapiller, lenfatik ya da bunların kombinasyonlarından oluşan alt gruplara ayrılır. İntrakranyal vasküler anomaliler ise kapiller telenjiyektaziler, venöz anjiomlar (gelişimsel venöz anomali), kavernöz anjiyomlar ve arteriyovenöz malformasyonlardan oluşur. Bu yazıda fasiyal kutanöz vasküler anomaliler nedeniyle tetkik edilirken intrakranyal gelişimsel venöz anomali ve kavernöz anjiyom saptanan bir olgu sunulmakta; fasiyal vasküler anomaliler ile intrakranyal vasküler anomalilerin birlikteliği tartışılmaktadır.

Facial vascular anomalies coexist with intracranial venous and cavernous angioma: A case report

Soft-tissue vascular anomalies consist of hemangiomas and vascular malformations. Vascular malformations are subclassifi ed according to the predominant channel type, namely, arterial, venous, capillary, lymphatic, or a combination of these. Intracranial vascular malformations, on the other hand, consist of capillary telangiectasias, venous angiomas (developmental venous anomalies), cavernous angiomas, and arteriovenous malformations. We present a case who was found to have intracranial developmental venous anomaly and cavernous angioma during evaluation for facial cutaneous vascular anomalies. The coexistence of facial vascular anomalies and intracranial vascular anomalies is discussed as well.

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  • Başlangıç: 1947
  • Yayıncı: Erkan Mor