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The Yale Vascular Malformation Center

 

The Yale Vascular Malformation Center’s internationally recognized multidisciplinary team is dedicated to treating and understanding vascular malformations of the brain, nose, lung, GI tract and extremities that may occur spontaneously or as part of rare genetic syndromes such as Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT), also known as Osler-Weber-Rendu. The Yale Center, which is the model for 27 HHT Centers worldwide, manages 3,000 patients with HHT including primary treatment and follow-up. Daily clinics for patients with vascular malformations, genetic counseling, evaluation and work-up for patients with gastrointestinal bleeding and liver, pulmonary and brain malformations associated with HHT are among the services offered. In addition to teaching within the United States and overseas, the faculty publishes the results of their research regularly in a variety of peer-reviewed journals. Yale founded a non-profit foundation for HHT in 1991.

Leadership


John E. Aruny, MD
Co-Chief, Vascular and Interventional Radiology
Co-Director, Endovascular Program
Richard Gusberg, MD,
Director, Surgical Clerkship
Jeffrey E. Indes, MD
Director, Vein Center
and Vascular Laboratory
Bart E. Muhs, MD, PhD
Co-Director, Endo- vascular Program
Jeffrey S. Pollak, MD
Co-Chief, Vascular and Inter-ventional Radiology
Bauer E. Sumpio, MD, PhD
Section Chief,
Vascular. Surgery
Thomas F. Sweeney, MD
Associate Section Chief,
Vascular
Surgery

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