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구강내 발생한 다발성 정맥기형 병소에의 Ethanolamine Oleate 경화제 주사 후 치험례
Sclerotherapy of Multiple Intraoral Venous Malformations with Use of Ethanolamine Oleate: A Case Report
김태광 ( Tae Kwang Kim ) , 양재영 ( Jae Young Yang ) , 최석대 ( Seok Tai Choi ) , 전희경 ( Hee Kyung Jeon ) , 임대호 ( Dae Ho Leem ) , 백진아 ( Jin A Baek ) , 신효근 ( Hyo Keun Shin ) , 고승오 ( Seung O Ko )
UCI I410-ECN-0102-2013-510-002312336

Hemangioma and vascular malformation are the most common benign tumors that are caused by congenitally or traumatic events. Theses tumors represent approximately 1/3∼1/4 of all hemangiomas and vascular malformations in the head and neck. There are many forms of treatment for hemangioma and vascular malformation including closed observation, surgery, radiotherapy, laser therapy, steroid therapy, compression, embolization, and sclerotherapy. Ethanolamine oleate is an unsaturated fatty acid salt that has been used as a sclerosing agent because of its excellent thrombosing properties. This paper presents 1 case of intraoral multiple venous malformations treatment with 1.25% ethanolamine oleate (3.6∼9.6 mg dose) intralesionally injected for 6 to 14 weeks over 2 week intervals. After the sclerotherapy, lesions almost completely disappeared without side effects. In conclusion, sclerotherapy using ethanolamine oleate is very effective against venous malformations, and sufficiently provides alternative support for surgical and other methods.

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