Fernandez-Pineda Israel, Marcilla David, Downey-Carmona Francisco Javier, Roldan Sebastian, Ortega-Laureano Lucia, Bernabeu-Wittel Jose
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Virgen del Rocio Children's Hospital, Sevilla, Spain.
Department of Pathology, Virgen del Rocio Children's Hospital, Sevilla, Spain.
Ann Vasc Dis. 2014;7(3):316-9. doi: 10.3400/avd.cr.14-00049. Epub 2014 Jul 30.
The acronym FAVA (Fibro-Adipose Vascular Anomaly) has been recently given to a distinct vascular entity that is characterized by fibrofatty infiltration of muscle, unusual phlebectasia with pain, and contracture of the affected extremity. We report a new case of FAVA in a 10-year-old girl with pain in her right lower leg and equinus contracture. As in our case, FAVA typically presents in young females with calf involvement and limited ankle dorsiflexion with local pain. FAVA should be considered as a differential diagnosis when evaluating vascular anomalies in the lower extremities.
首字母缩略词FAVA(纤维脂肪血管异常)最近被用于指一种独特的血管病变,其特征为肌肉的纤维脂肪浸润、伴有疼痛的异常静脉扩张以及受累肢体的挛缩。我们报告了一例10岁女孩的FAVA新病例,该女孩右小腿疼痛并伴有马蹄足挛缩。正如我们的病例所示,FAVA通常发生于年轻女性,累及小腿,踝关节背屈受限并伴有局部疼痛。在评估下肢血管异常时,应将FAVA视为鉴别诊断之一。