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Increased concentration of blood vessels
Hypervascularity is an increased number or concentration of blood vessels. In Graves disease, the thyroid gland is hypervascular, which can help in differentiating
Hypervascularity
Group of lymphoproliferative disorders
dysplasia, hypervascularity in interfollicular regions, sclerotic vessels, prominent mantle zones with an "onion-skin" appearance. Hypervascular: similar
Castleman_disease
evaluation of hypervascular tumors of the liver such as hepatocellular carcinoma or hypervascular metastases (figure 4). Typical hypervascular tumors for
Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis
Computed_tomography_of_the_abdomen_and_pelvis
Autoimmune disease
with Hashimoto's thyroiditis include "echogenicity, heterogeneity, hypervascularity, and presence of small cysts". Images obtained with ultrasound can
Hashimoto's_thyroiditis
Inflammation of the eyelid
pathogen to spread. Factors that allow this pathogen to multiply include hypervascular tissue, poor hygienic conditions, and immune deficiency. In treating
Blepharitis
Inflammation of the tendon
degenerative changes in the collagenous matrix, hypercellularity, hypervascularity, and a lack of inflammatory cells which has challenged the original
Tendinopathy
Disease affecting bone remodeling
with a marked increase in blood vessels, causing the bone to become hypervascular. The bone hypercellularity may then diminish, leaving a dense "pagetic
Paget's_disease_of_bone
Chemical compound
approval to be used as embolisation particles to be used for peripheral hypervascular tumors. It may also used as the embolic agent in a Uterine Fibroid Embolectomy
Polyvinyl_alcohol
Pattern seen in radiologic examinations
infiltration into the dura mater, however, in most instances, it signifies a hypervascular, non-neoplastic response. One study showed that including the dural
Dural_tail_sign
Medical condition
features associated with iMCD: Hypervascular - regressed germinal centers, follicular dendritic cell prominence, hypervascularity in interfollicular regions
Idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease
Idiopathic_multicentric_Castleman_disease
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
1016/S0006-2952(02)01168-1. PMID 12213597. Arbeit JM (2002). "Quiescent hypervascularity mediated by gain of HIF-1 alpha function". Cold Spring Harbor Symposia
HIF1A
Abnormal ossification in the middle ear
histologically. It seems that the lesions go through an active "spongiotic" or hypervascular phase before developing into "sclerotic" phase lesions. There have been
Otosclerosis
Medical intervention
typical clinical use of contrast ultrasonography is detection of a hypervascular metastatic tumor, which exhibits a contrast uptake (kinetics of microbubbles
Medical_ultrasound
Medical condition
carcinoma, hepatic adenoma, follicular nodular hyperplasia (FNH), and hypervascular metastasis), but maybe occult or difficult to characterize on portal
Liver_tumor
Human disease (cancer)
of a GIST in the gastric cardia. The lesion appears submucosal, is hypervascular and protrudes intraluminally. Upper GI bleeding led to endoscopy, finding
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Gastrointestinal_stromal_tumor
Tumors of the nervous or endocrine system within the pancreas
hypodense in contrast-enhanced studies, the liver metastases of PNETs are hypervascular and readily visualized in the late arterial phase of the post-contrast
Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor
Pancreatic_neuroendocrine_tumor
Regulatory protein found in most eukaryotic tissues
in VHL prevent degradation of HIF and thus lead to the formation of hypervascular lesions and renal tumors. The BRCA1 gene is another tumor suppressor
Ubiquitin
Myxoid tumor of primitive connective tissue
circumscribed merges with surrounding muscle Hypovascular variant; hypervascular variant Hypocellular variant; hypercellular variant; bland spindle cells
Myxoma
Medical ultrasound examination of the scrotum
presence of testicular enlargement and an inhomogeneous echotexture. Hypervascularity on color Doppler images [Fig. 20b] is a well-established diagnostic
Scrotal_ultrasound
mitosis, c) endothelial proliferation-'piled-up' endothelial cells. NOT hypervascularity d) necrosis. The St. Anne-Mayo grade has four categories of tumors:[citation
Grading of the tumors of the central nervous system
Grading_of_the_tumors_of_the_central_nervous_system
site of involvement. Magnetic resonance images show a hyperintensity (hypervascularity) of a heterogeneous mass by T1 weighted images. Computed tomography
Endolymphatic_sac_tumor
Medical condition
germinal centers, follicular dendritic cell prominence or displasia, hypervascularity in interfollicular regions, sclerotic vessels, prominent mantle zones
Unicentric_Castleman_disease
concentration. It shows avid iodine contrast enhancement due to its hypervascularity. Multi-detector volumetric acquisition from the skull base to the tracheal
Computed tomography of the thyroid
Computed_tomography_of_the_thyroid
Medical diagnostic method
treatment of hypervascular liver metastases. These therapies are based on the predominantly arterial vasculature of HCC and hypervascular metastases, while
Ultrasonography of liver tumors
Ultrasonography_of_liver_tumors
chemoperfusion – hyperthermic perfusion – hyperthyroidism – hyperuricemia – hypervascular – hypoglycemia – hypopharynx – hypotension – hypothalamus – hypothesis
Index_of_oncology_articles
Protein found in humans
fusion gene. Phosphaturic mesenchymal tumors is characterized by a hypervascular proliferation of apparently non-malignant spindled cells associated
Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1
Fibroblast_growth_factor_receptor_1
Medical procedure involving liver
gastrointestinal stromal tumors and other sarcomas, ocular melanoma, and some "hypervascular" metastases (such as those from breast cancer or renal cell cancer)
Bland_embolization
Medical condition
cutaneous involvement is frequently detected in a single site such as the hypervascular lesions of cherry hemangiomas and angiolipomas. Historically, individuals
Intravascular_lymphomas
Medical intervention
malignancies (including primary and many metastatic liver cancers) are often hypervascular; tumor blood supplies are increased compared to those of normal tissue
Selective internal radiation therapy
Selective_internal_radiation_therapy
Medical intervention
"E-072 Image Guided Targeted Radiofrequency (t-RFA) and Sacroplasty of Hypervascular Sacral Metastases for Pain Control". Journal of NeuroInterventional
Targeted radiofrequency ablation
Targeted_radiofrequency_ablation
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