2023
DOI: 10.3892/ol.2023.13980
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An imaging‑based diagnostic approach to vascular anomalies of the oral and maxillofacial region

Abstract: The accurate diagnosis of vascular anomalies (VAs) is considered a challenging endeavor. Misdiagnosis of VAs can lead clinicians in the wrong direction, such as the performance of an unnecessary biopsy or inappropriate surgical procedures, which can potentially lead to unforeseen consequences and increase the risk of patient injury. The purpose of the present study was to develop an approach for the diagnosis of VAs of the oral and maxillofacial region based on computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imag… Show more

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“…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] ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…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] ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%