Vascular Malformations
Vascular Malformations are abnormal blood vessel formations present from birth. They may involve arteries, veins, or lymphatic vessels and can require specialized care.
Types Of Vascular Malformations

Venous
Venous vascular malformations (VMs) are abnormal, enlarged veins that are present from birth due to improper development of blood vessels.

Veno-Lymphatic Malformation
Veno-lymphatic malformation (VLM) is a congenital vascular condition involving abnormal development of both veins and lymphatic vessels. These malformations are present at birth and may slowly enlarge over time

Lymphatic Malformation
Lymphatic malformation is a congenital condition caused by abnormal development of the lymphatic vessels, which are part of the body’s immune and fluid-drainage system.

Hemianopia
Hemianopia is a visual condition in which a person loses half of the visual field in one or both eyes.