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1.Provides clinical certainty about difficult and controversial
areas of vascular malformation 2. Explains how to incorporate
genetic studies to aid diagnosis 3. Illustrates and explains unique
findings from world experts 4. Includes evidence-based material to
reflect research from the last 2 decades 5.Multiple colour
illustrations and clear explanations make the text easy to absorb.
This new book on vascular malformations brings together
international experts to present advances and discuss controversies
in the multidisciplinary management of patients with congenital
vascular malformations. Major advances in recent years in medical
genetics, and tremendous progress in the fields of imaging and
minimally invasive percutaneous interventions have revolutionized
both evaluation and management of vascular malformations. The six
major parts of this state of the art book ensure that the reader
has the most up to date valuable clinical information to ensure the
delivery of world class clinical practice. Beautifully illustrated
with color line drawings, numerous photographs and informative
tables, the advances and controversies of the full spectrum of
vascular malformations are presented in 90 definitive chapters.
Vascular Malformations brings new information and unparalleled
insights to vascular specialists and physicians, trainees and
allied health professionals who participate in the care of patients
with vascular malformations, either in a private practice setting
or at a major institution in an interdisciplinary vascular center.
The Handbook of Venous Disorders, first published in 1996, is a
handbook for all clinicians and surgeons who are involved with the
investigation, evaluation, or management of venous and lymphatic
diseases or malformations. These disorders include varicose veins,
venous ulcers, DVT, lymphedema, and pulmonary embolism, as well as
damage to the veins through trauma or tumor growth. The new edition
has been completely updated to bring the book in line with current
teaching practices.
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