Superficial Radiotherapy (SRT‐100) as an Effective Noninvasive Treatment for Pyogenic Granuloma: Case Report and Literature Review
Ying-Hua Song,
Dan Chen,
Shuang Deng
et al.
Abstract:Introduction. Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a common condition characterized by the appearance of a small raspberry-like vascular growth that may appear on any part of the skin. PG usually occurs secondary to acute or chronic trauma. The primary treatment for PG is noninvasive therapy. In refractory cases, surgical resection is an alternative. Superficial radiation therapy system (SRT-100) is a new technology that uses low-energy radiotherapy to treat nonmelanoma skin cancers. SRT may also be used for the treatme… Show more
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