指动静脉畸形。一个不寻常的发现:一个病例报告。

Fernando Téllez-Pallares, Miguel Jimenez-Yarza, Cynthia Sánchez-Rios, Sergio E Vázquez-Lara, Francisco Alberto Olvera-Yarza
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摘要

血管畸形(VMs)是血管通道发育异常,不同于血管肿瘤生长缓慢。动静脉畸形(AVMs)发生在4-10周的子宫内生命之间,在白种人中患病率为10万分之一。avm常见于头部、颈部和手部,可能无症状或引起疼痛、畸形和残疾等症状。治疗范围从保守管理到严重病例截肢。一位28岁男性手指外伤患者被发现有一个血管肿瘤,后被诊断为动静脉畸形,手术切除并经组织病理学证实。血管造影是诊断avm的金标准,尽管成像和体检通常就足够了。轻微症状首选保守治疗,严重病例保留手术治疗。手术干预有风险,尤其是弥漫性病变。手部动静脉畸形的治疗具有挑战性,由于手部复杂的解剖结构,需要专门的专业知识。
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Digital Arteriovenous Malformation. An Uncommon Finding: A Case Report.

Vascular malformations (VMs) are dysplastic abnormalities of vascular channels, differing from vascular tumors by their slow growth. Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) arise between weeks 4-10 of intrauterine life, with a prevalence of 1 in 100,000 among Caucasians. Common in the head, neck, and hands, AVMs may be asymptomatic or cause symptoms like pain, deformity, and disability. Treatments range from conservative management to amputation in severe cases. A 28-year-old male with finger trauma was found to have a vascular tumor, later diagnosed as an arteriovenous malformation, surgically removed and confirmed by histopathology. Angiography is the gold standard for diagnosing AVMs, though imaging and physical exams are often sufficient. Conservative management is preferred for minor symptoms, with surgery reserved for severe cases. Surgical intervention carries risks, especially for diffuse lesions. Treatment for hand AVMs is challenging, requiring specialized expertise due to the hand's complex anatomy.

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