Vascular anomalies represent a spectrum of disorders from a simple “birthmark” to life- threatening entities. Incorrect nomenclature and misdiagnoses are commonly experienced by patients with these anomalies. Accurate diagnosis is crucial for appropriate evaluation and management, often requiring multidisciplinary specialists. Classification schemes provide a consistent terminology and serve as a guide for pathologists, clinicians, and researchers. One of the goals of the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA) is to achieve a uniform classification. The last classification (1997) stratified vascular lesions into vascular malformations and proliferative vascular lesions (tumors). However, additional disease entities have since been identified that are complex and less easily classified by generic headings, such as capillary malformation, venous malformation, lymphatic malformation, etc. We hereby present the updated official ISSVA classification of vascular anomalies. The general biological scheme of the classification is retained. The section on tumors has been expanded and lists the main recognized vascular tumors, classified as benign, locally aggressive or borderline, and malignant. A list of well-defined diseases is included under each generic heading in the “Simple Vascular Malformations” section. A short definition is added for eponyms. Two new sections were created: one dealing with the malformations of individually named vessels (previously referred to as “truncular” malformations); the second groups lesions of uncertain or debated nature (tumor versus malformation). The known genetic defects underlying vascular anomalies are included in an appendix. This classification is meant to be a framework, acknowledging that it will require modification as new scientific information becomes available.
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July 01 2015
Vascular Anomalies Classification: Recommendations From the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies
Michel Wassef, MD;
aAssistance Publique–Hopitaux de Paris, Lariboisière Hospital, Department of Pathology, Paris Diderot University, Paris, France;
Address correspondence to Michel Wassef, MD, Department of Pathology, Lariboisière Hospital, 2 rue Ambroise Paré, 75010 Paris, France. E-mail: [email protected]
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Francine Blei, MD;
Francine Blei, MD
bVascular Birthmark Program, Lenox Hill Hospital of North Shore Long Island Jewish Healthcare System, New York, New York;
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Denise Adams, MD;
Denise Adams, MD
cCincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cancer and Blood Disease Institute, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio;
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Ahmad Alomari, MD;
Ahmad Alomari, MD
dDepartment of Radiology, Boston Children’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts;
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Eulalia Baselga, MD;
Eulalia Baselga, MD
ePediatric Dermatology, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain;
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Alejandro Berenstein, MD;
Alejandro Berenstein, MD
fMt Sinai Healthcare System, Ichan School of Medicine, New York, New York;
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Patricia Burrows, MD;
Patricia Burrows, MD
gDepartment of Radiology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin;
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Ilona J. Frieden, MD;
Ilona J. Frieden, MD
hDepartment of Dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California;
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Maria C. Garzon, MD;
Maria C. Garzon, MD
iDepartment of Dermatology, Columbia University, New York, New York;
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Juan-Carlos Lopez-Gutierrez, MD;
Juan-Carlos Lopez-Gutierrez, MD
jLa Paz Children´s Hospital, Madrid, Spain;
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David J.E. Lord, MD;
David J.E. Lord, MD
kInterventional Radiology, Sydney Children’s Hospitals Network, Sydney, Australia;
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Sally Mitchel, MD;
Sally Mitchel, MD
lDepartments of Radiology, Surgery, and Pediatrics, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland;
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Julie Powell, MD;
Julie Powell, MD
mDivision of Dermatology (Pediatrics), Centre Hospithalier Universitaire Sainte-Justine, University of Montreal, Montreal, Canada;
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Julie Prendiville, MD;
Julie Prendiville, MD
nPediatric Dermatology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; and
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Miikka Vikkula, MD
on behalf of the ISSVA Board and Scientific Committee
Miikka Vikkula, MD
oLaboratory of Human Molecular Genetics, Christian de Duve Institute of Cellular Pathology, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Université Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium
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Address correspondence to Michel Wassef, MD, Department of Pathology, Lariboisière Hospital, 2 rue Ambroise Paré, 75010 Paris, France. E-mail: [email protected]
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE: The authors have indicated they have no financial relationships relevant to this article to disclose.
Pediatrics (2015) 136 (1): e203–e214.
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March 27 2015
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Michel Wassef, Francine Blei, Denise Adams, Ahmad Alomari, Eulalia Baselga, Alejandro Berenstein, Patricia Burrows, Ilona J. Frieden, Maria C. Garzon, Juan-Carlos Lopez-Gutierrez, David J.E. Lord, Sally Mitchel, Julie Powell, Julie Prendiville, Miikka Vikkula; on behalf of the ISSVA Board and Scientific Committee, Vascular Anomalies Classification: Recommendations From the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies. Pediatrics July 2015; 136 (1): e203–e214. 10.1542/peds.2014-3673
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