“…Misdiagnosis of VAs can induce physicians to undertake unneeded biopsies or interventions, which can cause challenging complications. Thus, VAs must be accurately distinguished from other lesions for effective patient management [ 35 ]. The assessment of AVM is based on clinical, radiologic, hemodynamic, and histologic characteristics which are crucial for accurate diagnosis and appropriate therapeutic interventions; this has facilitated the identification and differentiation of specific malformations such as hemangiomas, angiosarcomas, and other malformations [ [36] , [37] , [38] , [39] ].…”