What is It: Haemangioma Or Vascular Malformation?
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2017Source
Acta Medica MedianaeVolume
56Issue
2Pages
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Congenital vascular anomalies constitute a large group of lesions in children, and they differ in terms of their localization, outer appearance, as well as histology. Additionally, the nomenclature of this group of lesions has been confusing due to the indiscriminate and interchangeable use of the term haemangioma and vascular malformation in diagnosis and management. Whilst hemangiomas are true endothelial cell neoplasms, vascular malformations are localized congenital defects of vascular morphogenesis. The aim of this article is to overcome obstacles in communication when describing a vascular lesion by adhering to the correct terminology. This leads inevitably to the correct therapeutic guidelines, management and follow-up of these lesions. The therapy guidelines, management and follow-up of hemangiomas and vascular malformations differ and are beyond the scope of this article. (English) ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]; Urodene vaskularne anomalije cine veliku grupu promena kod dece, koje se razlikuju u pogledu njihove lokalizacije , spoljnog izgleda kao i histološke grade . Pored toga , nomenklatura ove grupe lezija je zbunjujuca z bog neselektivne i neadekvatne upotrebe termina hemangioma i vaskularnih malformacija u dijagnozi i tretmanu . Dok su hemangiomi prave endotelne celijske neoplazme , vaskularne malformacije su lokalizovani kongenitalni defekati morfogeneze krvnih sudova. Cilj ovog clanka je da se prevazidu prepreke u komunikaciji pri opisivanju vaskularnih lezija pridržavajuci se ispravne terminologije . Ovo neminovno vodi ispravnoj terminologiji u terapijskim smernicama i pracenju ovih lezija . Smernice za terapiju i pracenje hemangioma i vaskularnih malformacija razlikuju se i izvan su obima ovog clanka. (Bosnian) ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]; Copyright of Acta Medica Medianae is the property of Acta Medica Medianae and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)