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The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children

BACKGROUND: Vascular anomalies are usually diagnosed through their clinical picture and history. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of MR imaging in initial assessment of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children. MATERIAL/METHODS: Twenty pediatric patients with vascular anomalies l...

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Autores principales: Wilmanska, Dagmara, Antosik-Biernacka, Aneta, Przewratil, Przemyslaw, Szubert, Wojciech, Stefanczyk, Ludomir, Majos, Agata
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3693840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807878
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.883941
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author Wilmanska, Dagmara
Antosik-Biernacka, Aneta
Przewratil, Przemyslaw
Szubert, Wojciech
Stefanczyk, Ludomir
Majos, Agata
author_facet Wilmanska, Dagmara
Antosik-Biernacka, Aneta
Przewratil, Przemyslaw
Szubert, Wojciech
Stefanczyk, Ludomir
Majos, Agata
author_sort Wilmanska, Dagmara
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Vascular anomalies are usually diagnosed through their clinical picture and history. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of MR imaging in initial assessment of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children. MATERIAL/METHODS: Twenty pediatric patients with vascular anomalies located in the cervicofacial region underwent MRI examination in our department. Images were evaluated for lesion detectability and its signal characteristics (on T1w, T2w images with fat suppression and contrast enhanced T1w sequences); the extent of the lesions and surrounding tissue involvement were also assessed. RESULTS: In the studied group MR images revealed all anomalies and provided information of their anatomic extent and invasion of surrounding anatomic structures. Nine hemangiomas and six venous malformations were found among studied patients. Two children had multiloculated lesions corresponding to lymphatic malformations. One examination visualized a lesion consisting mainly of dilated vascular channels with an apparent feeding artery, which was consistent with arteriovenous malformation. Two remaining lesions were mixed malformations. Nine patients had lesions limited to subcutaneous tissue. Two masses infiltrated bone structures. There was muscle involvement found in nine cases. CONCLUSIONS: MR imaging is a well-established method for detection and monitoring of vascular anomalies in children. With ultrasound used mostly for initial diagnosis and additional flow assessment, angiography viewed as an invasive therapeutic method and computed tomography used only in specific situations due to its high irradiation dose, magnetic resonance is the best imaging method used in differential diagnosis and topographical characterization of vascular malformations and tumors of cervicofacial area in pediatric patients. Noninvasively and without irradiation, it enables evaluation of the extent and characteristics of lesions and planning proper therapeutic strategy.
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spelling pubmed-36938402013-06-27 The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children Wilmanska, Dagmara Antosik-Biernacka, Aneta Przewratil, Przemyslaw Szubert, Wojciech Stefanczyk, Ludomir Majos, Agata Pol J Radiol Original Article BACKGROUND: Vascular anomalies are usually diagnosed through their clinical picture and history. The purpose of this study was to assess the role of MR imaging in initial assessment of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children. MATERIAL/METHODS: Twenty pediatric patients with vascular anomalies located in the cervicofacial region underwent MRI examination in our department. Images were evaluated for lesion detectability and its signal characteristics (on T1w, T2w images with fat suppression and contrast enhanced T1w sequences); the extent of the lesions and surrounding tissue involvement were also assessed. RESULTS: In the studied group MR images revealed all anomalies and provided information of their anatomic extent and invasion of surrounding anatomic structures. Nine hemangiomas and six venous malformations were found among studied patients. Two children had multiloculated lesions corresponding to lymphatic malformations. One examination visualized a lesion consisting mainly of dilated vascular channels with an apparent feeding artery, which was consistent with arteriovenous malformation. Two remaining lesions were mixed malformations. Nine patients had lesions limited to subcutaneous tissue. Two masses infiltrated bone structures. There was muscle involvement found in nine cases. CONCLUSIONS: MR imaging is a well-established method for detection and monitoring of vascular anomalies in children. With ultrasound used mostly for initial diagnosis and additional flow assessment, angiography viewed as an invasive therapeutic method and computed tomography used only in specific situations due to its high irradiation dose, magnetic resonance is the best imaging method used in differential diagnosis and topographical characterization of vascular malformations and tumors of cervicofacial area in pediatric patients. Noninvasively and without irradiation, it enables evaluation of the extent and characteristics of lesions and planning proper therapeutic strategy. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3693840/ /pubmed/23807878 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.883941 Text en © Pol J Radiol, 2013 This is an open access article. Unrestricted non-commercial use is permitted provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wilmanska, Dagmara
Antosik-Biernacka, Aneta
Przewratil, Przemyslaw
Szubert, Wojciech
Stefanczyk, Ludomir
Majos, Agata
The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children
title The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children
title_full The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children
title_fullStr The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children
title_full_unstemmed The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children
title_short The role of MRI in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children
title_sort role of mri in diagnostic algorithm of cervicofacial vascular anomalies in children
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3693840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807878
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/PJR.883941
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