If Vitamin D deficiency contributed to
his vascular malformation and cerebral bleeding, then grain consumption would have exacerbated the problem.
Episodic encephalopathy due to an occult spinal
vascular malformation complicated by superficial siderosis
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The patient therefore underwent gadolinium - enhanced spinal MRI which suggested a possible
vascular malformation.
Subarachnoid hemorrhages are frequently caused by
vascular malformations, e.g. aneurysmal.
«Use of the KTP laser, which eradicates blood vessels in a process called photoangiolysis, was conceived to treat
vascular malformations in infants» delicate skin; but we have demonstrated that this specialized laser is especially effective in treating vocal - cord cancer,» says Zeitels.
We obtained cortical tissue that was removed during the course of brain surgery to treat patients for
vascular malformations of pharmacoresistant epilepsy.
She also was a founding member of the university's Vascular Anomalies Group, a multidisciplinary team treating children with
vascular malformations, hemangioma, lymphatic tumors, and other disorders of vessel development.
This inherited condition causes
vascular malformations to form in the skin, mucous membranes, and often in organs such as the lung, liver, and brain.
Although
vascular malformations (altered blood vessels) have long been reported in adults with Cowden syndrome, the malformations are not part of NCCN criteria.
Treatment for
vascular malformations depends upon the type, but may include the following:
Cerebrovascular disease includes aneurysms, stroke, vertebral stenosis, carotid stenosis and intracranial stenosis, as well as
vascular malformations.
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Not exact matches
Diseases of particular interest to Dr. Culp include malignant obstructions (cancer resulting in blockage of the urethra, ureter, trachea, esophagus, and colon), non-resectable tumors (tumors that can not be removed with traditional surgical techniques), tumors that can be treated with direct delivery of chemotherapy to their blood vessels,
vascular abnormalities (portosystemic shunts, arteriovenous
malformations) and other conditions causing blockage of the ureter.