Vascular anomalies refer to a group of disorders that involve abnormalities in blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, or both. These anomalies can affect any part of the body and can cause a wide range of symptoms, including swelling, pain, and disfigurement. Research in this area focuses on understanding the underlying causes of vascular anomalies, developing new diagnostic techniques, and exploring potential treatment options. This includes studying genetic factors, imaging modalities, and novel therapies such as embolization, sclerotherapy, and surgical interventions. Overall, the goal of research in vascular anomalies is to improve diagnosis, management, and outcomes for individuals affected by these conditions.