Abstract

Clinical and radiological management of 18 patients with angiodysplasias of the leg is reviewed. The lesions were divided into (a) localized arteriovenous malformations, (b) diffuse arteriovenous malformations, (c) small-vessel malformations, and (d) venous malformations, a classification which has proved to be useful in planning the angiographic procedure. The plain-film and clinical findings are reviewed. Surgical results are best in small localized lesions which do not involve structures demonstrated angiographically as being functionally vital.

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