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Radiology Case of the Day 157

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Venous malformations appear as compressible soft tissue masses with phleboliths indicating chronic stasis. MRI demonstrates T2 hyperintense serpiginous channels, differentiating these low-flow lesions from high-flow arteriovenous malformations.

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