
The scientific program is constructed based on the submitted abstracts selected blindly by the Scientific Committee.
All presentations will be 3 or 5 minutes, each with 5 minutes discussion.
Information on how to prepare Abstracts, Difficult Cases and Videos Type (or cut-and-paste) a short ASCII summary for your submission. It should not include the author/title information, which is entered separately. Text must be in English and is limited to 300 words. Use generic names with manufacturer names, whenever possible. Tables will not be accepted in the abstract.
You will have to specify the field of your abstract within the following categories: Dermatology (Interventional) Radiology Surgery Other clinical field Basic science
In addition to clinical and basic science abstracts, you can submit: - Difficult case. You will need to submit the abstract, as well as the Power Point presentation as a PDF-file (clinical pictures, radiological data, etc), at the same time, via the abstract submission web-site. This will enable the Scientific Committee to judge the interest of the presentation.
- Video on techniques. You will need to submit the abstract, as well as the Video presentation as a MP4-file, at the same time, via the abstract submission web-site. This will enable the Scientific Committee to judge the interest of the presentation.
- Poster sessions: 2 X 90 minute sessions will be allocated to reinforce their importance.
Regarding abbreviations for vascular anomalies, it is essential all ISSVA members speak the same language. Therefore, only those acknowledged by the ISSVA classification are accepted. They are the following: IH: Infantile Hemangioma RICH: Rapidly Involuting Congenital Hemangioma NICH: Non Involuting Congenital Hemangioma KMP: Kasabach-Merritt Phenomenon KHE: Kaposiform Hemangioendothelioma CM: Capillary Malformation VM: Venous Malformation BRBN: Blue Rubber Bleb Naevus Syndrome GVM: Glomuvenous Malformation LM: Lymphatic Malformation AVM: ArterioVenous Malformation CVM: CapillaroVenous Malformation AND NOT Congenital Vascular Malformation KT: Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome HHT: Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia CCM: Cerebral Cavernous Malformation
Abstract not following these guidelines will not be considered for Oral presentations!
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Here are some information regarding dates and abstract submissions.
Important dates Opening of Abstract submission: December 5th, 2011 Deadline for Abstract submission: January 15th, 2012 Acknowledgement of acceptance/rejection of abstract: March 1st, 2012 |