hypervasculaire
Hypervasculaire, or hypervascular, is an anatomical and radiological term used to describe tissue or lesions that have an increased density of blood vessels or higher blood flow than surrounding tissue. This condition can be physiological, reflecting normal vascularization in certain organs or stages of healing, or pathological, arising from processes such as tumor growth or inflammatory activity that promote angiogenesis and vascular remodeling.
In medical imaging, hypervascularity is a key characteristic that guides diagnosis and management. Hypervascular lesions typically
Common contexts in which hypervasculaire describes tissue include various tumors and inflammatory or infectious processes. Hypervascular
Pathophysiologically, increased vascularity results from angiogenesis, driven by mediators such as vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF)
Clinically, recognizing hypervasculaire tissue matters for biopsy planning, as higher bleeding risk may be present, and