PALAVRAS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADAS COM «CIRSOID»
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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CIRSOID»
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1
Brain Imaging: Case Review Series
L (I) 4E DIAGNOSIS: CIRSOID ANEURYSM Differential Diagnosis: Scalp
Hemangioma, Traumatic Aneurysm of the Superficial Temporal Artery Imaging
Findings: MR imaging reveals a large abnormal tuft of serpigenous flow voids
within the ...
Arora Ankur, Puri Sunil Kumar, Upreti Lalendra, 2011
2
Bedside Clinics in Surgery
(Summary of a case of cirsoid aneurysm.) This 40 years male patient complains
of a swelling in forehead since childhood, which was gradually increasing in size.
The swelling gets aggravated when the patient lies down, lowers his head and ...
3
Baran and Dawber's Diseases of the Nails and their Management
A firm, bluish, non-pulsatile vascular nodule has been reported in the lateral nail
fold of the left little finger with histological findings consistent with cirsoid angioma
[289]. In four cases an aequivid vascular tumor involved the subungual tissue.
Robert Baran, David A. R. de Berker, Mark Holzberg, 2012
4
CT and MR Angiography: Comprehensive Vascular Assessment
AVMs, which are classified as cirsoid, cavernous, or idiopathic, are more
common in women rhan in men. Acquired AVMs that typically arise after renal
trauma, including a wide range of different conditions from stab wounds to renal
biopsy, ...
Geoffrey D. Rubin, Neil M. Rofsky, 2012
5
Hearing Disorders—Advances in Research and Treatment: 2013 ...
Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh: Cirsoid
aneurysm of the right pre-auricular region: an unusual cause of tinnitus managed
by endovascular glue embolisation By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at ...
6
Pathology of the Human Placenta
Other large aneurysms we have seen have been described as “cirsoid.” They
were huge dilatations of surface vessels, often partially thrombosed and
associated with thrombocytopenia of the neonate. A relevant case of cirsoid or
serpentine ...
Kurt Benirschke, Graham J. Burton, Rebecca N Baergen, 2012
7
Geneal surgical affections. The blood-vessels. The nerves. ...
Arterial angeioma is more often known as cirsoid mwurism; capillary and venous
angeioma are commonly called meet, or “ mother's marks.” Cases are sometimes
met with in which two or more of these varieties of angeioma are combined ...
Sir Frederick Treves, 1785
8
Mulliken and Young's Vascular Anomalies: Hemangiomas and ...
Doppler examination showed no evi- A B C D A B C FIGURE 23-52 A. “Cirsoid”
type AVM offrontal-temporoparietal scalp in a 47-year-old woman. B.
Intraoperative photograph following embolization and sclerotherapy: area to be
resected ...
John B. Mulliken, Patricia E. Burrows, Steven J. Fishman, 2013
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Genitourinary Radiology: Kidney, Bladder and Urethra: The ...
The • cirsoid AVM is the most common type, and the cavernous congenital AVM
is less common. Congenital cirsoid AVMs consist of multiple small dilated •
arteriovenous communications with corkscrew appearance and tend to be
located ...
Vikram S. Dogra, Gregory T. MacLennan, 2012
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Pathology for Surgeons in Training, 3Ed: An A-Z Revision Text
Morphologically (anatomically) aneurysms may be saccular, fusiform, berry,
dissecting, communicating or cirsoid. ○ Functionally (causally), aneurysms may
be congenital, atherosclerotic, traumatic, arteriovenous, ischaemic, mycotic (
infective) ...
Dugald Gardner, David E. F Tweedle, 2002