| Plexiform Haemangioma (Cirsoid aneurysm) |
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Plexiform Haemangioma (Cirsoid aneurysm): Clinical Picture: Dilated tortuous arteries soft compressible pulsating swelling with marked bruit. Sites: Commonest in the scalp. Investigations: Angiography can detect the feeding vessels and exclude intracranial communication. Treatment: 1- Ligation & excision: see later. 2- Simple ligation of feeding vessels: see later. SOURCE: Prof. AYMAN SALEM'S BOOK Copyright: (Vascular Society of Egypt ) & (Medical Educational web) Not to be reproduced without permission of Vascular Society of Egypt
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