1 reported case of injection to treat post-baby hysterectomy

Mixed vascular tumours are two or more of the same benign vascular tumours, which, unlike the common light vascular tumours in infants and young children, have no automatic risk of abating, nor is it of great significance for external eye dressing.

For example, the patient described today, although he had had a three-week permutation before the visit, a picture of the shallow tumour, although small, was visible under the surface.

This is not only the fact that the effective ingredient of the drug is not able to reach a deep tumour through permeable treatment, but also the fact that an ultrasound examination revealed that the child was also suffering from venural malformations.

In view of the condition of the child, it was finally decided to adopt a comprehensive treatment programme based on injecting sclerants, after which the child was discharged from the hospital after a course of treatment (7 days of hospitalization, 2 times in total) and after six months to re-examine the absence of the tumor and its absence.

Pictures have been authorized by the families of the sick and digitized

Angioplasm.