| Literature DB >> 26894188 |
G Siva Prasad Reddy1, G Venkateshwara Reddy2, K Sravan Kumar Reddy3, B Srilatha Priyadarshini3, P Karuna Sree3.
Abstract
In infancy and childhood haemangiomas are the most common neoplasms in head and neck region with an occurrence of about 60%. Approximately 40%-50% of all haemangiomas resolve incompletely, leaving permanent changes in the skin, such as telangiectases, epidermal atrophy, hypopigmentation or redundant skin with fibro-fatty residue but a few stubborn, problematic haemangiomas may result in serious disfigurement and dysfunction, and even become life-threatening. Most haemangiomas are managed by conservative methods that include corticosteroids (either systemic or local injection), sclerotherapy, interferon-alpha, laser therapy, embolization, cryotherapy, and radiation. Due to risk of haemorrhaging, surgical removal for small vascular lesions is not considered and it is more invasive than sclerotherapy. This case report presents the efficacy of intralesional sclerotherapy for the management of haemangiomas on dorsum and lateral border of tongue.Entities:
Keywords: Sclerosing agent; Sodium tetra decyl sulphate; Vascular lesions
Year: 2016 PMID: 26894188 PMCID: PMC4740717 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2016/17568.7137
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Diagn Res ISSN: 0973-709X