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==Overview== | |||
'''Angiomatosis''' refers to little knots of [[capillary|capillaries]] in various organs. | |||
These tend to be [[cavernous hemangioma]]s, which are sharply defined, sponge-like tumors composed of large, dilated, cavernous vascular spaces. | |||
==Historical Perspective== | |||
==Classification== | |||
==Pathophysiology== | |||
==Causes== | |||
== | ==Differentiating Angiomatosis from Other Diseases== | ||
* [[Von Hippel-Lindau disease]] | * [[Von Hippel-Lindau disease]] | ||
* [[Bacillary angiomatosis]] | * [[Bacillary angiomatosis]] | ||
* [[Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome]] | * [[Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome]] | ||
* [[Sturge-Weber syndrome]] | * [[Sturge-Weber syndrome]] | ||
==Epidemiology and Demographics== | |||
==Risk Factors== | |||
==Screening== | |||
==Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis== | |||
==Diagnosis== | |||
===Diagnostic Criteria=== | |||
===History and Symptoms=== | |||
===Physical Examination=== | |||
===Laboratory Findings=== | |||
===Imaging Findings=== | |||
===Other Diagnostic Studies=== | |||
==Treatment== | |||
===Medical Therapy=== | |||
===Surgery=== | |||
===Prevention=== | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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==References== | |||
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[[Category:Neurology]] | |||
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Overview
Angiomatosis refers to little knots of capillaries in various organs.
These tend to be cavernous hemangiomas, which are sharply defined, sponge-like tumors composed of large, dilated, cavernous vascular spaces.
Historical Perspective
Classification
Pathophysiology
Causes
Differentiating Angiomatosis from Other Diseases
- Von Hippel-Lindau disease
- Bacillary angiomatosis
- Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome
- Sturge-Weber syndrome
Epidemiology and Demographics
Risk Factors
Screening
Natural History, Complications, and Prognosis
Diagnosis
Diagnostic Criteria
History and Symptoms
Physical Examination
Laboratory Findings
Imaging Findings
Other Diagnostic Studies
Treatment
Medical Therapy
Surgery
Prevention
See also
External links
- Angiomatosis at the US National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
- Template:Dorlands