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Capillaryvenous Malformation of the Right Upper Limb
Authors: R. Faberová 1; J. Procházka 2; H. Bučková 1; J. Feit 3
Authors‘ workplace: Dětské kožní odd. FN Brno - Dětská nemocnice přednostka prim. MUDr. H. Bučková, Ph. D. 2Klinika dětské radiologie FN Brno - Dětská nemocnice přednosta doc. MUDr. J. Procházka, CSc. 3II. patologickoanatomický ústav MU LF, Brno přednosta prof. MUDr. K. Dvoř 1
Published in: Čes-slov Derm, , 2002, No. 5, p. 217-220
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The authors describe in their work a 13-year-old boy with extensive capillaryvenous malformationwith predominant venous component, attacking the right upper limb. They analyze the courseof his disease frombirth, therapy andexaminations relative to this diagnosis. Differential diagnosticsto capillaryvenous malformation is stated here.
Key words:
capillaryvenous malformation - examinations - therapy - differential diagnostics
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Dermatology & STDs Paediatric dermatology & STDs
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