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Sclerotherapy: A Personal Appraisal
The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1989Abstract. Sclerotherapy undoubtedly remains an effective treatment for sunburst varicosities. This article reviews the types of sclerosants currently available, complications of treatment, and proper injection technique.
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Complications of Sclerotherapy
Dermatologic Surgery, 2010To describe, determine the incidence of, and explain the adverse reactions associated with the use of sclerotherapy and sclerosing agents.Review of current literature and personal research, with special attention to the French registry of 12,173 sclerotherapy sessions.The nature and incidence of side effects of sclerosing agents vary according to the ...
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Compression Sclerotherapy Techniques
Dermatologic Clinics, 1989Sclerotherapy refers to the technique in which a substance is intravascularly deposited for the purpose of eradicating that blood vessel. This procedure may be utilized for therapeutic or cosmetic intentions. Excellent results can be obtained, but technical expertise and extensive experience are requisite.
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SCLEROTHERAPY TREATMENT INSIGHTS
Dermatologic Clinics, 1998The permanent eradication of ectatic veins while minimizing the incidence of adverse effects, minimizing patient discomfort, and treating the maximal number of veins during each session are goals of injection sclerotherapy. Accomplishing these goals requires more than skill at cannulation and injection into a vein.
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Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2016
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