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. 2011 Oct 19;2011:565142. doi: 10.1155/2011/565142

Table 2.

Criteria for the diagnosis of Gorham-Stout-disease [13].

(i) Positive histology (angiomatosis)
(ii) Absence of cellular atypicalities
(iii) Minimal or no osteoplastic reaction
(iv) Local progressing resorption of bone
(v) Absence of ulcerations
(vi) Absence of visceral involvement
(vii) Radiological finding of osteolysis
(viii) Ruling out of hereditary, metabolic, neoplastic, infectious, or immunological etiology