Management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapy
Arteriovenous malformation is treated by variety of techniques over the years. Sclerotherapy is considered an effective and conservative technique for the treatment of benign vascular lesions and replaced the traditional role of surgical therapy, especially for the venous lesions that are surgically...
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doaj-e9bffd7da9004ac09851031aad6991542021-04-02T16:10:08ZengMDPI AGClinics and Practice2039-72752039-72832011-11-011410.4081/cp.2011.e8681Management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapyIbrahim El-Hakim0Ahmed Alyamani1Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, Ain Shams UniversityOral and Maxillofacial Surgery Department, King Abdulaziz University, JeddahArteriovenous malformation is treated by variety of techniques over the years. Sclerotherapy is considered an effective and conservative technique for the treatment of benign vascular lesions and replaced the traditional role of surgical therapy, especially for the venous lesions that are surgically difficult or at inaccessible areas. Absolute ethanol was adopted as a new sclerosant agent for this complex form of venous defects to improve overall treatment results with acceptable morbidity and recurrence rates. Sclerotherapy has the advantage of no external scaring, low cost, and few complications in comparison to the surgical treatment.https://www.clinicsandpractice.org/index.php/cp/article/view/208ethanolsclerotherapyvenous malformationhead and neck vascular lesion. |
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Ibrahim El-Hakim Ahmed Alyamani Management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapy Clinics and Practice ethanol sclerotherapy venous malformation head and neck vascular lesion. |
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Management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapy |
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Management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapy |
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Management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapy |
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Management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapy |
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management of palatal vascular malformation using absolute ethanol sclerotherapy |
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Clinics and Practice |
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2039-7275 2039-7283 |
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Arteriovenous malformation is treated by variety of techniques over the years. Sclerotherapy is considered an effective and conservative technique for the treatment of benign vascular lesions and replaced the traditional role of surgical therapy, especially for the venous lesions that are surgically difficult or at inaccessible areas. Absolute ethanol was adopted as a new sclerosant agent for this complex form of venous defects to improve overall treatment results with acceptable morbidity and recurrence rates. Sclerotherapy has the advantage of no external scaring, low cost, and few complications in comparison to the surgical treatment. |
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ethanol sclerotherapy venous malformation head and neck vascular lesion. |
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