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World J Gastroenterol. Mar 21, 2016; 22(11): 3158-3164
Published online Mar 21, 2016. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i11.3158
Table 1 Different types of gastrointestinal vascular malformations
Type of vascular malformationSporadic/senile AngiodysplasiaAngiectasia in HHT/Osler’s diseaseAngiectasia associated to liver disease
Macroscopic appearanceFlat complex cherry-red vascular tumorsTelangiectatic vesselsTelangiectatic vessels, watermelon stomach
EtiologyUnknown (local hypoxemia?)Several mutationsUnknown; association to liver disease and portal hypertension
Site of manifestationColon, stomach, small bowelNose; gastro-intestinal tract;Stomach, colon, small bowel
hepatic, pulmonal, cerebral shunts
Age of manifestationMostly > 50 yrMostly teenagers, adults < 40 yrRelated to liver disease; medium aged/older adults, rarely children