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Comment to: Acute and chronic consequences of polidocanol foam injection in the lung in experimental animals by Grandi L, Grandi RA, Tomasi CD, da Rocha JL, Cardoso V, Dal-Pizzol F. Phlebology 2013;28:441-4.

open access: greenVeins and Lymphatics, 2014
To assess the occurrence of pulmonary embolism and long-term inflammatory activation after polidocanol foam injection, domestic rabbits, of both sexes, weighing around 2 kg were used: a control group (injection of saline solution, n = 4) and an ...
Stefano Ricci
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Case Report: A case of giant emphysematous bullae successfully treated with percutaneous aspiration and sclerotherapy for staged reduction of pulmonary bullae [PDF]

open access: yesFrontiers in Medicine
Giant emphysematous bullae (GEB) in COPD patients typically require high-risk surgery, with limited and minimally invasive alternatives. This report describes a 70-year-old man with COPD GOLD 3 and bilateral GEB (dominant bulla 8.5 cm× 6.2 cm) who ...
Chao Li   +5 more
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Comparison between the use of 99% ethanol and 3% polidocanol in percutaneous echoguided sclerotherapy treatment of simple renal cysts

open access: goldUrology Annals, 2015
Aim: In this study, we compared and valued efficacy and safety of percutaneous echoguided sclerotherapy (PES) using 3% polidocanol with that using 99% ethanol in the treatment of patients with simple renal cysts. Materials and Methods: PES was performed
Lucio Dell′Atti
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Vision-threatening complications of injection sclerotherapy: case report, literature review, and FAERS database analysis [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Ophthalmology
Background Injection sclerotherapy using sclerosants such as polidocanol has been widely employed for managing vascular disorders including chronic venous diseases and hemangiomas.
Dehai Liu, Xiaona Wang, Hongliang Dou
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Intralesional Sclerotherapy with Polidocanol in the Management of Head and Neck Vascular Lesions

open access: goldBengal Journal of Otolaryngology and Head Neck Surgery, 2016
Introduction Vascular lesions (Hemangioma or vascular malformation) in the head and neck region are quite common and need therapeutic intervention if they become symptomatic or cosmetically unacceptable.
Arindam Das   +5 more
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Treatment of Venous Malformation by Direct Puncture Repair: Ethanol versus Polidocanol [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Medical Arts, 2023
Background: Vascular malformations are birth defects that happen when different stages of angiogenesis shut down. 44 - 64% of all vascular malformations are venous malformations [VMs]. Sclerotherapy is the first treatment line for VMs. It acts by getting
Ali Alstohy   +5 more
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Effectiveness of Polidocanol in the Treatment of Venous Malformations: A Meta-Analysis

open access: yesFrontiers in Pediatrics, 2022
ObjectiveThe aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of polidocanol against venous malformations (VMs).MethodsStudies reporting the treatment of VMs using polidocanol (published until February 15, 2020) were reviewed in the Embase and PubMed ...
Wei Hu   +12 more
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Efficacy and safety of sclerosants in the treatment of venous malformations: A network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

open access: yesChinese Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 2022
Background: Venous malformations (VMs) are the most common low-flow vascular malformations. Although various sclerosants are effective, their relative effects have not yet been well established.
Wei Lu   +3 more
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