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Alt Ekstremitede Hızlı Akımlı Arteriyovenöz Malformasyon Olgusu

A High Flow Arteriovenous Malformation Case at Lower Extremity

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Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are congenital vascular malformations which can be asymptomatic from birth to puberty. The agressive growing potencial of these lessions can make them symptomatic by pressing to surrounding tissues. The ideal treatment of an A V M is complete resection of the main nidus for the lesion. Incomplete resection of an A V M with a remnant nidus can be resulted with recurrences. In this case report we discussed an A V M case who treated succesfully by surgery with a lesion at the posterior side of the knee
Abstract (Original Language): 
Arteriyovenöz malformasyonlar (AVM) konjenital vasküler malformasyonlardan olup, doğumdan puberteye kadar asemptomatik kalabilirler. Agressif büyüme potansiyeline sahip bu lezyonlar etraf dokulara bası sonucu semptomatik hale gelebilirler. Lezyonun nidus adı verilen ana gövdesinin tamamen çıkarılması tek tedavi seçeneği olup yetersiz girişimler nükslerle karekterizedir. Bu makalede diz arkası bölgede yerleşmiş ve cerrahiyle başarıyla tedavi edilmiş bir A V M olgusunu sunuyoruz.
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