Title of article :
Management of Two Unusual Patients With Vascular Anomalies
Author/Authors :
Erfanian ، Reza Otorhinolaryngology Research Center - Amir A’lam Hospital , Sohrabpour ، Saeed Otorhinolaryngology Research Center - Amir A’lam Hospital , Heidari ، Farrokh Otorhinolaryngology Research Center - Amir A’lam Hospital , Shakiba ، Saeed Otorhinolaryngology Research Center - Amir A’lam Hospital
From page :
164
To page :
168
Abstract :
Vascular anomalies form a significant portion of congenital defects and venous malformations are the most prevalent type among adults. Multiple imaging modalities have been proposed for pre-operation assessments. Although some studies have reported Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) as the most valuable modality, in many situations, CT scan remains the equipment of choice due to its availability. In each case, a precise assessment of the malformation is needed. In two cases mentioned in our study, prior to the operations, only a monophasic CT scan was performed that resulted in missing evidence of severity and extent of venous malformation. One of the imaging procedures is a three-phase CT scan. Although in the monophasic CT scans, a delay of 65 seconds is applied, in three-phase CT, both filling in and washing out are notable, which gives three-phase CT a more predictive value about flow pattern over monophasic CT.
Keywords :
Vascular anomalies , Venous malformations , Head and neck neoplasms , Computed tomography angiography
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Journal title :
Case Reports in Clinical Practice
Record number :
2696168
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