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Sclerotherapy (the word
reflects the Gr**** skleros,
meaning hard) is a
procedure used to
treat blood vessel malformations (vascular malformations) and...
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elevating the legs, and
weight loss.
Possible medical procedures include sclerotherapy,
laser surgery, and vein stripping. However,
recurrence is
common following...
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safety of
sclerotherapy for telangiectasias. In some
cases stroke and
transient ischemic attacks have
occurred after sclerotherapy.
Varicose veins...
- be prescribed.
Severe damage to
lymph channels may
require surgery.
Sclerotherapy with
instillation of 1% of
silver nitrate or
povidone iodine (2ml of...
- Star P,
Connor DE,
Parsi K (April 2018). "Novel
developments in foam
sclerotherapy:
Focus on
Varithena (polidocanol
endovenous microfoam) in the management...
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office or
clinic and is less invasive, but
recurrence rates are high.
Sclerotherapy, the
injection of a
solution following aspiration of the
hydrocele fluid...
- aspiration,
surgical excision,
laser and
radiofrequency ablation, and
sclerotherapy. The
International Society for the
Study of
Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA)...
- mucopolysaccharides.
Ramelet AA (24
November 2016). "Venoactive Drugs".
Sclerotherapy:
treatment of
varicose and
telangiectatic leg
veins (6th ed.). Elsevier...
- (Cryo-Laser and Cryo-
Sclerotherapy) is a
treatment for leg vein
lesions by
combining transdermal laser effect and
injection sclerotherapy, all
under skin cooling...
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Streptococcus pneumoniae: 0.06–32 μg/mL
Doxycycline is also used for
sclerotherapy in slow-flow
vascular malformations,
namely venous and
lymphatic malformations...