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Liquid Nitrogen Cryotherapy in the Management of Hemangioma of the Tongue.

Sneha Krishnan1, Muthusekhar M R1, Hemavathy Muralidoss1, Santhosh P Kumar1, Murugesan Krishnan1.   

Abstract

Recurrent bleeding due to mild trauma, tongue biting, poor oral hygiene, and expansion of the lesions causing difficulty in chewing, swallowing, or speaking is common sequelae of vascular lesions of the tongue. Cryosurgery is a technique for destroying lesions by the rapid freezing method. The necrotic tissue that results is allowed to slough naturally after the lesion is frozen. Cryosurgery has been utilized in the medical and dentistry field to treat many lesions as it is successful and easy to perform. It has a number of advantages, including ease of use, minimal infection rate, and no bleeding intraoperatively. This report presents a case of a 15-year-old female patient with a hemangiomatous lesion on the tongue that was successfully treated by cryosurgery using a liquid nitrogen spray. The patient demonstrated complete resolution of the lesion with good wound healing during the one-year follow-up period.
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Keywords:  cryotherapy; hemangioma; liquid nitrogen spray; tongue; vascular lesions

Year:  2022        PMID: 35663646      PMCID: PMC9162891          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.24683

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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