
Com o conhecimento cada vez maior da angiogênese, as anomalias vasculares foram divididas em tumores e malformações vasculares. As malformações vasculares, objeto deste trabalho, são categorizadas ou pela natureza dos canais vasculares (capilares, arteriais, venosos ou linfáticos), ou pelo tipo de fluxo (alto ou baixo), ou ainda pela distribuição (localizadas ou difusas). Além disso, há as malformações complexas combinadas, nas quais se encaixa a maioria das síndromes vasculares. Os autores apresentam uma revisão do asssunto, discorrendo sobre características clínicas, diagnóstico e tratamento dessas anomalias.As a result of increased knowledge on angiogenesis, vascular anomalies have been separated into tumors and vascular malformations. Vascular malformations, the subject of this review, are classified either by the nature of the vessels (capillary, arterial, venous or lymphatic), type of flow (high or low) or even by distribution (localized or diffuse). Furthermore there are the complex-combined malformations, a feature present in most vascular syndromes. A review of the clinical aspects, diagnosis and treatment of vascular malformations is presented in this paper.
classification, diagnosis, RL1-803, vascular diseases, Dermatology, classificação, doenças vasculares, diagnóstico
classification, diagnosis, RL1-803, vascular diseases, Dermatology, classificação, doenças vasculares, diagnóstico
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