“…9 Noninvasive investigations such as ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are frequently used to diagnose peripheral lesions; however, for diagnosing AVM, an invasive investigation using angiography can also be applied. 3 While ultrasound shows multiple vascular channels with supplying arteries, nidus, and draining veins as multiple anechoic spaces, 13 catheter angiography is the gold standard for identifying the primary blood supply to the vascular malformation, the existence of a nidus, the magnitude of arteriovenous shunting, and venous drainage. 14 The primary treatment for AVM of the sole is surgical excision with ligation or embolization of the feeding vessels.…”