| Cavernous Haemangioma |
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Cavernous Haemangioma: Clinical picture : Dilated venous spaces soft, compressible swelling, bluish in colour & may be lobulated. Sites: face, lips, tongue "common sites". liver, intestine "rare internal sites". Treatment: 1- Surgical excision "If possible it is the best". 2- Radiotherapy: X-Ray or interstitial radiation may give cure. 3- Repeated coagulation by diathermy or injection of boiled water or other sclerosing materials SOURCE: Prof. AYMAN SALEM'S BOOK Copyright: (Vascular Society of Egypt ) & (Medical Educational web) Not to be reproduced without permission of Vascular Society of Egypt
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