2013, Number 2
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Med Cutan Iber Lat Am 2013; 41 (2)
Lumbar syndrome: report of two cases
Grees SA, Nijamin TR, Navacchia D
Language: Spanish
References: 16
Page: 74-77
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ABSTRACT
Lumbosacral and perineal hemangiomas associated with congenital anomalies and lumbar dysraphism has been known by the acronym PELVIS, LUMBAR
or SACRAL. This combination of malformations is explained by the common embryological origin of the involved structures. We report two patients with
hemangiomas in the lumbosacral and perineal region, one of them with amniotics flanges and the other with extensive vascular anomaly in the lower
limb. The knowledge of the defects associated with lumbosacral and perineal hemangiomas is essential for their diagnosis and treatment.
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