2010
DOI: 10.4321/s1130-05582010000200002
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Malformaciones venosas orofaciales de bajo flujo: esclerosis endoluminal con láser de diodo

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“…Vascular malformations, on the other hand, are usually diagnosed at birth, grow with the individual, and show no tendency to regress on their own(1). Most authors report a relatively high incidence of OFVM (3). 50% of all benign lesions appear on the head and neck area(4), causing discomfort to the patient by its functional and aesthetic impact.…”
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“…Vascular malformations, on the other hand, are usually diagnosed at birth, grow with the individual, and show no tendency to regress on their own(1). Most authors report a relatively high incidence of OFVM (3). 50% of all benign lesions appear on the head and neck area(4), causing discomfort to the patient by its functional and aesthetic impact.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the case of small VM control may be an option, although there is controversy about the need of treatment (7). Surgical resection is complicated, and is associated with an increased risk of bleeding, difficulty of anatomical dissection, scarring sequelae, deformity and a high rate of recurrence (3). Cryosurgery can be a treatment option for early stages of some small, superficial vascular lesions, but carries a risk of atrophy, hypopigmentation and scarring in the skin of treated area (8).…”
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