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Byung-Boong Lee

Researcher at George Washington University

Publications -  108
Citations -  3344

Byung-Boong Lee is an academic researcher from George Washington University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Venous malformation & Vascular malformation. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 106 publications receiving 3088 citations. Previous affiliations of Byung-Boong Lee include Samsung Medical Center & Georgetown University.

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Advanced management of venous malformation with ethanol sclerotherapy: Mid-term results

TL;DR: Absolute ethanol sclerotherapy can deliver excellent results as an independent therapy to the infiltrating type of extratruncular form of VM, which was once taboo because of prohibitively high morbidity.
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Diagnosis and Treatment of Venous Malformations. Consensus Document of the International Union of Phlebology (IUP): updated 2013

TL;DR: The definition and classification of VMs were strengthened with the addition of angiographic data that determines the hemodynamic characteristics, the anatomical pattern of draining veins and hence the risk of complication following sclerotherapy and a "modified" Hamburg classification was adopted.
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Management of arteriovenous malformations: a multidisciplinary approach

TL;DR: D diagnosis and management of AVMs by a multidisciplinary approach that integrates surgical therapy with embolism and sclerotherapy appears to improve the results and management with limited morbidity and no recurrence during early follow-up.
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Ethanol Embolization of Arteriovenous Malformations: Interim Results

TL;DR: Ethanol embolization has the potential for cure in the management of AVMs of the body and extremities but with acceptable risk of minor and major complications.
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New experiences with absolute ethanol sclerotherapy in the management of a complex form of congenital venous malformation.

TL;DR: Absolute ethanol sclerotherapy alone can deliver excellent results in complex form of venous malformations with considerable but acceptable morbidity and may be able to reduce the morbidity involved with the conventional surgical therapy alone on complex forms of Venous malformation.