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Vascular Anomalies

Vascular malformations are seen in veins or arteries. Such anomalies can be either vascular tumors or vascular malformations.

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Can I expect changes in venous malformation due to zero gravity in the body?

Query: Hi doctor, I did an MRI last year and they found a vein abnormality suddenly. They told me that it remains dilated in infratentorial. They told me that it does not show any symptoms. I lived my life without noticing it. Is this thing can be affected by gravity? Can I have any danger when my body ...  Read Full »


Dr. Thakre Mahendra Shivram

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. Venous malformations are common vascular malformation. It consists of small or large dysplastic venous channels. In the majority of cases, these anomalies are asymptomatic and while discovered accidentally, they remain benign. They cause n...  Read Full »

I have nutcracker syndrome along with other issues. Kindly help.

Query: Hi doctor,I have nutcracker syndrome and it is really painful. I also have extensive collateral vascular network and ovarian cysts which puts pressure on my kidneys and it feels even more painful. I started using birth control (vaginal ring) since my doctor said that it will help me not get ovarian ...  Read Full »


Dr. Vandana Andrews

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I am here to help you get the best medical advice. I am sorry to hear about your health condition, and I am glad that you reached out to us. I will try to explain as much as possible and I will do my best to offer you help from my side. Nutcracker syndrome is a rare co...  Read Full »

There is an irregularly-shaped lump on my right buttock that increases in size and is compressible, but does not create any problems. Is it cancer?

Query: Hi doctor, There was a lump about 1.18 to 1.57 inches in diameter on my right buttock for about 18 years. Perhaps it is not regularly shaped, not fully round, or not fully oval. It might have increased a little within the last five years, and now it might be 1.77 to 1.96 inches in diameter. It hurts...  Read Full »


Dr. Vinod Kumar Atreya

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. I thoroughly read your query and understand your concern. You have had irregular painless swelling over your right buttock for the last 18 years. Although the swelling is firm to palpation but compressible on sitting and then regains its original size, this compressibilit...  Read Full »

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