Abstract

Congenital, low flow vascular malformations rarely effect the genitals in children, have been previously managed by supportive therapy or surgical excision, and are historically difficult to treat. Although percutaneous sclerotherapy has become the standard of care in most anatomical locations, the efficacy of sclerotherapy for genital vascular malformations has not been critically analyzed.

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