Successful treatment of pyogenic granuloma with injection of absolute ethanol
- PMID: 15187331
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2004.tb00682.x
Successful treatment of pyogenic granuloma with injection of absolute ethanol
Abstract
Pyogenic granuloma (PG) is a small, almost always solitary, sessile or pedunculated, raspberry-like vegetation of exuberant granulation tissue. Conservative treatment by techniques such as cryosurgery, laser surgery, and electrodesiccation are usually adequate, whereas excisional treatment can often result in noticeable scars. We attempted a different approach using an injection of absolute ethanol in five patients with recurrence due to inadequate cryosurgery. This therapy is less invasive than surgical excision and appears to be an alternative therapy for PG.
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