Two cases of skeletal muscle haemangiomata are described.
All previous cases of this condition are reviewed and a brief account is given of the important facets of aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
Wherever a soft‐tissue swelling presents in the region of skeletal muscle the possible diagnosis of a haemangioma should be considered and may frequently be confirmed pre‐operatively with the aid of radiography.
Local excision remains the treatment of choice wherever possible.
A new method of low heat electrocautery (cold coagulation) treatment of cervi5al erosion has been assessed. It has the advantages of being odourless, smokeless and relatively pain free when compared with hot wire cautery or diathermy treatment. It has been found to compare favourably with a matched series of patients treated by cryosurgery.
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