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Современная классификация гемангиом

PAEDIATRIC SURGERY.UKRAINE.2019.1(62):73-78; DOI 10.15574/PS.2019.62.73

Переяслов А. А.
Львовский национальный медицинский университет имени Данила Галицького, Украина

Сосудистые мальформации представляют собой широкий спектр разнообразных нарушений, среды которых одной из наиболее распространенных является гемангиома. К сожалению, большинство врачей и преподавателей высших медицинских учебных заведений пользуются устаревшей классификацией гемангиом. В работе представлена современная классификация гемангиом с подробным анализом каждого вида этих сосудистых опухолей.

Ключевые слова: гемангиома, классификация, дети.

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