2009
DOI: 10.15603/2176-1000/odonto.v17n34p106-112
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Escleroterapia de Hemangioma Labial

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“…3,4,12,15 For larger and/or intraosseous, lesions located in areas with esthetic impact, treatment should consist of embolization or obliteration of the lesion and adjacent vessels; indicated with the objective of achieving involution of the lesion for a subsequent surgical procedure. 5,15,16 Sclerotherapy is the safest method, offering partial or total regression of the lesion, facilitating resection in a subsequent surgical intervention, if this proves necessary.…”
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“…3,4,12,15 For larger and/or intraosseous, lesions located in areas with esthetic impact, treatment should consist of embolization or obliteration of the lesion and adjacent vessels; indicated with the objective of achieving involution of the lesion for a subsequent surgical procedure. 5,15,16 Sclerotherapy is the safest method, offering partial or total regression of the lesion, facilitating resection in a subsequent surgical intervention, if this proves necessary.…”
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“…Possible sclerosing agents include sodium morrhuate, sodium psylliate, hypertonic glucose solution, sodium tetradecyl sulphate and ethanolamine oleate. 6,11,12 Throughout its history, Oral Medicine has sought procedures that minimize patient morbidity and has found a valuable ally in this type of treatment.…”
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“…Sclerotherapy has been proven effective in the treatment of benign vascular lesions, especially small lesions located on sites with esthetic impact, where surgery could leave unpleasant scarring [4, 15, 16, 21, 22]. …”
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“…One of the sclerosing agents used for many years in the treatment of hemangioma and varicose veins is polidocanol (aethoxysklerol 3%, 1%, or 0.5%) [13, 15, 16, 18, 23–28]. …”
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