hypervaskularer
Hypervaskularer refers to a pathological condition characterized by an excessive or abnormal proliferation of blood vessels within a tissue or organ. The term is primarily used in German-speaking medical literature, where it describes tumors, cysts, or lesions that exhibit a markedly increased vascular supply compared to normal tissue. In many cases, a hypervaskularer lesion corresponds to a hemangioma, vascular malformation, or a tumor with high angiogenic activity, such as a malignant melanoma or liver metastasis showing rich capillary networks.
Clinicians diagnose hypervaskularer lesions through imaging studies that highlight vascularity. Doppler ultrasound, contrast-enhanced computed tomography, magnetic
The clinical impact of a hypervaskularer lesion depends on its size, location, and biological behavior. Small,
Epidemiological data on hypervaskularer lesions are limited, as the terminology is not standardized internationally. However, studies
Research continues to refine the understanding of the molecular mechanisms driving hypervascularization. The identification of key