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L G Martin, MD, PhD

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T H Patel, MD

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British Journal of Radiology, Volume 87, Issue 1035, 1 March 2014, 20130392, https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20130392

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The term vascular anomaly represents a broad spectrum of vascular pathology, including proliferating vascular tumours and vascular malformations. While the treatment of most vascular anomalies is multifactorial, interventional radiology procedures, including embolic therapy, sclerotherapy and laser coagulation among others, are playing an increasingly important role in vascular anomaly management. This review discusses the diagnosis and treatment of common vascular malformations, with emphasis on the technique, efficacy and complications of different interventional radiology procedures.

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