2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amsu.2022.103479
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Surgical management of scalp cirsoid aneurysms: Kuwait experience. (case series)

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“…The complications described were pain and thrombosis at the site of injection, the need for subsequent excision for cosmetic reasons in two cases, and spilling of glue material into the external jugular vein in one patient with a large occipital scalp lesion. 17 In a series of six cases by AlFawaz et al., 18 one underwent preoperative intraarterial embolization. However, it did not abolish the pulsation completely and was resected surgically.…”
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“…The complications described were pain and thrombosis at the site of injection, the need for subsequent excision for cosmetic reasons in two cases, and spilling of glue material into the external jugular vein in one patient with a large occipital scalp lesion. 17 In a series of six cases by AlFawaz et al., 18 one underwent preoperative intraarterial embolization. However, it did not abolish the pulsation completely and was resected surgically.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%