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Vascular Anomalies

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What Are Vascular Anomalies?

The most common vascular anomaly is a mark that many of us recognize as a birthmark, but it is actually a defect (or problem) in the blood vessels. Vascular anomalies include blood vessels, such as arteries, veins, lymphatic vessels, or capillaries—that have developed abnormally. Blood vessels can increase in size and number, creating reddish spots or growths.

What Causes Vascular Anomalies?

Vascular anomalies happen when the tubes that carry blood or clear body fluid, called lymph, around the body don’t develop correctly. Not everyone with a vascular anomaly has had it since they were born, but they usually develop soon after birth.

Vascular anomalies can include the following:

  • Complex hemangiomas
  • Infantile hemangiomas
  • Congenital hemangiomas
  • Capillary malformations
  • Venous malformations
  • Arteriovenous malformations
  • Lymphatic malformations (sometimes called cystic hygromas)
  • Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome
  • Kasabach-Merritt syndrome/phenomenon
  • Tufted angioma
  • Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma
  • Venous lymphatic malformations (sometimes called mixed vascular anomalies)
  • PHACE syndrome
  • Multifocal Lymphangioendotheliomatosis with Thrombocytopenia (MLT)

Vascular Team

Clinic Coordinator

Robert Sylvester, CRNP

801-662-1590

The team includes several specialists who treat vascular anomalies:

  • Dermatologists

  • Hematologists/oncologists

  • Interventional radiologists

  • Ophthalmologists 

  • Otolaryngologists

  • Pathologists

  • Plastic surgeons

How Can Vascular Anomalies Be Treated?

Fortunately, there is more than one way to treat anomalies. Treatments can include:

  • laser treatment,
  • medication injection, or
  • surgical treatment.

You and your vascular anomalies team will create a customized treatment plan.

If you have questions or would like an evaluation, feel free to request a consultation with our specialists today.

Find a Location for Vascular Anomalies Treatment

Make an Appointment

Call 801-662-1590 or email pc-vascularanomalies@imail.org to make an appointment or refer a patient.