Sclerotherapy has become the gold standard for the first-line therapy of most venous (VMs) and lymphatic malformations (LMs) of the head and neck. Numerous sclerosing agents are used to treat these low-flow vascular malformations; however, to date, it remains unclear which sclerosing agent is superior in terms of effectiveness and safety. In a systematic review of the literature (1995-present), we compare the effectiveness and complications of the sclerosing agents most commonly used for cervicocraniofacial VMs and LMs. The literature search yielded 1155 articles, among which 36 (1552 patients) were included in the systematic review. The quality of evidence was low. Pingyangmycin, absolute ethanol, OK-432, ethanolamine oleate, bleomycin, po...
Objective The purpose of this study was to discuss the clinical outcomes and complications of treati...
Because of its extremely powerful sclerosing effect, in our experience, ethanol can be considered th...
PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous sclerotherapy using gelifie...
Background: Percutaneous sclerotherapy is the preferred method of treatment for VMs...
To demonstrate that percutaneous sclerotherapy for lymphangioma using a new fibro-sing agent (OK-432...
Per mL used, radio-opaque gelified ethanol is at least as effective as absolute ethanol. No systemic...
Purpose: The present study evaluated the safety and efficacy of digital subtraction angiography-guid...
OBJECTIVE. In the treatment of venous malformations, ethanol may be administered in a gelified form ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of sclerotherapy of maxillofacial ve...
Background: Venous malformations (VMs) are the most common low-flow vascular malformations. Although...
PURPOSE We aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous sclerotherapy using gelifi...
Objective: To determine the efficacy of sclerotherapy for venous malformations (VMs).Methods: PubMed...
Because the best possible treatment for venous malformations is unclear, this study systematically r...
AbstractObjectivesTreatment by sclerotherapy has been suggested as a first-line treatment of low-flo...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of a mixture of absolute ethanol and lipiodol in the management ...
Objective The purpose of this study was to discuss the clinical outcomes and complications of treati...
Because of its extremely powerful sclerosing effect, in our experience, ethanol can be considered th...
PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous sclerotherapy using gelifie...
Background: Percutaneous sclerotherapy is the preferred method of treatment for VMs...
To demonstrate that percutaneous sclerotherapy for lymphangioma using a new fibro-sing agent (OK-432...
Per mL used, radio-opaque gelified ethanol is at least as effective as absolute ethanol. No systemic...
Purpose: The present study evaluated the safety and efficacy of digital subtraction angiography-guid...
OBJECTIVE. In the treatment of venous malformations, ethanol may be administered in a gelified form ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the outcomes of sclerotherapy of maxillofacial ve...
Background: Venous malformations (VMs) are the most common low-flow vascular malformations. Although...
PURPOSE We aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous sclerotherapy using gelifi...
Objective: To determine the efficacy of sclerotherapy for venous malformations (VMs).Methods: PubMed...
Because the best possible treatment for venous malformations is unclear, this study systematically r...
AbstractObjectivesTreatment by sclerotherapy has been suggested as a first-line treatment of low-flo...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the usefulness of a mixture of absolute ethanol and lipiodol in the management ...
Objective The purpose of this study was to discuss the clinical outcomes and complications of treati...
Because of its extremely powerful sclerosing effect, in our experience, ethanol can be considered th...
PURPOSEWe aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of percutaneous sclerotherapy using gelifie...