Imaging of Vascular Lesions in Pediatric

authors:

avatar Houman Alizadeh 1 , *

CHMC, Tehran University of Medical Sciences

how to cite: Alizadeh H. Imaging of Vascular Lesions in Pediatric. I J Radiol. 2017;14(Special Issue):e48344. https://doi.org/10.5812/iranjradiol.48344.

Abstract

The most common soft tissue tumors during infancy and childhood are vascular lesions. Although the vast majority of these lesions have typical clinical features and do not require any further exam, but sometimes atypical superficial or deeply located lesions need complementary studies to be diagnosed and classified. In that way it is also very important to exclude very less common malignant soft tumors. Imaging studies play an essential role for categorization of vascular lesions. Vascular tumors such as hemangiomas and vascular malformations have their own imaging characteristics to be classified. Although MRI is the best imaging modality because of its excellent soft tissue resolution, but ultrasound and color Doppler studies are the first step and sometimes preferred imaging approach in most of the cases. This is a review article to describe the various imaging findings of different types of vascular lesions in childhood and infancy.

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