AI Article Synopsis

  • Haemangiomas are benign vascular tumors that commonly occur in infants and can develop in the oral cavity.
  • Various treatment options exist for haemangiomas, including sclerotherapy, embolisation, laser surgery, and cryotherapy, with cryotherapy being noted for its effectiveness and ease of use.
  • The text presents a case of a young patient with multiple oral cavity haemangiomas that did not respond to medical treatment, highlighting the successful application of cryosurgery.

Article Abstract

Haemangiomas of the oral cavity are common benign vascular tumours of infancy. Several treatment modalities are described for haemangiomas, including sclerotherapy, embolisation, laser surgery and cryotherapy. Cryotherapy is the application of varying extremes of low temperatures to destroy abnormal tissue. Since cryosurgery is effective, simple and easy to perform, it is used in the treatment of lesions in both medicine and dentistry. Cryosurgery provides many advantages such as easy operation, absence of intraoperative bleeding and low infection rate. In this case, the cryosurgical treatment of a young patient who suffered from multiple haemangiomas of the oral cavity that was refractory to medical treatment is presented.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9806050PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bcr-2022-253654DOI Listing

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