Angiodysplasia. 20 x 20 cm measuring soft elastic swelling in the region of the left flank of a 42-year-old female patient. 8.0 x 2.0 cm livid-red nevus flammeus is visible adjacent to the vascular malformation.
Angiodysplasia. MRI image: Extensive vascular tumor with intra-abdominal proliferation in the midline region and partial destruction of the muscles of the left abdominal wall and the back muscles. After application of contrast medium a moderate increase in signal intensity is observed due to several varicose dilated vessels.
angiodysplasia. nevus flammeus existing since birth. for about 10 years, painless, permanent lip swelling (macrocheiliea) in the area of the nevus flammeus. findings: irregularly limited, bluish-livid, cushion-like, soft thickening of the lower lip. bleeding already with minor trauma.
Angiodysplasia. 44-year-old female patient. Monoorganic, solitary, vascular malformation with very low tendency of growth for about 3-4 years. Blurred, reddish-livid, soft swelling as a consequence of a vascular proliferation limited to the dysplasia area. Bizarrely configured vascular dilatations in the vicinity of the soft tissue swelling.
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