2005, Number 2
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Med Cutan Iber Lat Am 2005; 33 (2)
Cryosurgery in the treatment of labial venous malformation. A case report
Zanini M, D´Apparecida SMC, Brandão JA, Timoner F
Language: Portugués
References: 7
Page: 73-75
PDF size: 299.13 Kb.
ABSTRACT
A patient with a great venous malformation of labial location, is reported. Cryosurgery was successful in this case. Were needed one of contact
(Probe). Two sessions, with interval of three months, after six months of postoperative the result was gratifying.
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