Abstract

The word hemangioma comes from Greek word, ‘hema’ which translates blood, ‘angio’ means vessel, ‘oma’ refers to tumor.(1) The term hemangioma was first given by Sznejder et al in 1973 & was called “Haemorraghic Hemangioma.It was first described by Poncet and Dor in 1897 as Botryomycose humane.(2) Vascular lesions are classified either as hemangiomas or vascular malformations(1).
 Keywords: Sclerotherapy ;Hemangioma ;Polidocanol ;Vascular malformations.

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  • Case Report|| Print ISSN: 2589-7837 || Online ISSN: 2581-3935 || International Journal of Medical Science and Diagnosis Research (IJMSDR)

  • A hemangioma is a benign lesion of blood vessels or vascular elements characterized by a proliferative growth phase and by very slow involutive phase

  • Bnayahu Minkow et al Stated that the interval of 2 weeks between injections allows the surrounding tissues to recover from the vascular damage and reduces the inflammatory reactions

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Case Report

|| Print ISSN: 2589-7837 || Online ISSN: 2581-3935 || International Journal of Medical Science and Diagnosis Research (IJMSDR). Available Online at www.ijmsdr.com NLM (National Library of Medicine ID: 101738824) Volume 4, Issue 11; November: 2020; Page No 72-76. SCLEROTHERAPY USING POLIDOCANOL: A CONSERVATIVE TREATMENT OPTION FOR INTRA ORAL HAEMANGIOMA OF BUCCAL MUCOSA. Dr Shrey Srivastava, Dr Venkatesh Hange, Dr Shishir Mohan Devki, Dr Hasti Kankariya.

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