Abstract

A 37-year-old woman with a large, infiltrative face and neck venous malformation (VM) was treated with percutaneous sclerotherapy using combined ultrasound, fluoroscopy, and computed tomography (CT) guidance. No institutional review board approval was required for this case report. Symptoms included pain, swelling, difficulty in swallowing, and facial pressure. On magnetic resonance imaging, the VM involved the right masticator, parotid, and parapharyngeal spaces, causing laryngeal narrowing (Fig 1).

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