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Microfoam Sclerotherapy

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2005
Sclerosant microfoam is composed of microbubbles of room or air carbon dioxide (CO(2)). When air is mixed into the surfactant liquid sclerosant, microbubbles of reduced diameter can be obtained of sufficient stability to be injected into the vessels. The area of liquid on the surface is enormously increased in inverse proportion to the diameter of the ...
Pedro, Redondo, Juan, Cabrera
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Cosmetic sclerotherapy

Journal of Vascular Surgery: Venous and Lymphatic Disorders, 2017
Telangiectasias and spider veins are considered a common cosmetic concern for both women and men. Sclerotherapy is a frequently used, low-risk, and highly successful method to treat these venous problems. This article reviews the pathophysiology and diagnosis of telangiectasias and reticular veins as well as the currently available agents and ...
Jennifer J, Watson, M Ashraf, Mansour
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Endoscopic Sclerotherapy

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1990
Various sclerotherapy techniques have proved successful in the management of acute variceal bleeding and in long-term control of patients after a variceal bleed. We prefer either an intravariceal or a combined intravariceal and paravariceal technique using ethanolamine oleate, but we advocate that individual units utilize the technique with which they ...
J, Terblanche, J E, Krige, P C, Bornman
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