2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2011.03.013
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Intraosseous Venous Malformation of the Mandible: A Review on Interdisciplinary Differences in Diagnostic Nomenclature for Vascular Anomalies in Bone and Report of a Case

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“…[3] It may occur due to an arrest in the development of the mesenchyme primodia in the undiff erentiated capillary network stage followed by the penetration of primitive vessels into the bone tissue which is replaced by mature vascular channels in the later stages. [8] Various factors such as trauma, infection, and endocrine changes can lead to increase in size of the lesion with associated skeletal abnormalities such as changes in size, shape, or density of adjacent bone.…”
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“…[3] It may occur due to an arrest in the development of the mesenchyme primodia in the undiff erentiated capillary network stage followed by the penetration of primitive vessels into the bone tissue which is replaced by mature vascular channels in the later stages. [8] Various factors such as trauma, infection, and endocrine changes can lead to increase in size of the lesion with associated skeletal abnormalities such as changes in size, shape, or density of adjacent bone.…”
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“…[2] Intraosseous venous malformations are rare compared to soft tissue vascular malformations of the maxillofacial region. [3] They account for fewer than 1% of all intraosseous neoplasms and frequently involve the vertebral column and calvarium. [3] In the oral and maxillofacial region mandible and maxilla are frequently involved.…”
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