Angiological malformations include carotid vascular malformations, intravenous malformations, anorexic aberrations and anorexic fistulas, whereas in the case of mixed vascular aberrants, aerovascular-animous aberrations (as for carotid vascular-lymphal aberrations, lympholytics, lymphocytics, lymphatics-venural aberrations)
The case presented today is one of the more common capillary-venural malformations in mixed vascular aberrations, and some people in the picture alone will find that the stoves are very similar to some of the infant and child vascular aneurysms of some of the infected children, but that these differences would be observed if they were carefully observed, such as the soft, condensive, but non-viable, compartments that are touched with their hands.
Since laser treatment is only possible for shallow venomic malformations, combined with surgery to treat the trauma and relapse, we have decided to use the current international mainstream of treatment for the child — vascular sclerosis.
Because of the clear line between the child ‘ s stoves and normal tissues and the sensitivity of the child ‘ s stoves to the sclerants, the patient has disappeared after a treatment process.
(Rehabilitation in three months after treatment)
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Angioplasm.