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Primary lower extremity telangiectasias--relationship of size to color.

Abstract
Sclerotherapy remains the treatment of choice for primary telangiectasias of the lower extremities, a half century after the treatment was first devised. No substantial improvements have been made, largely because little or no attention has been paid to the underlying physiology. Evidence is presented that these vessels are dilated by virtue of their proximity to small arteriovenous communications. This would explain the response these vessels demonstrate when injected with sclerosing solutions, as well as the relationship between their size and their color, which is documented by objective and subjective measurements. Two novel methods of treating telangiectasias with existing sclerosing solutions are described, and the characteristics of an ideal sclerosant for these vessels are proposed.
AuthorsK Biegeleisen
JournalAngiology (Angiology) Vol. 38 Issue 10 Pg. 760-8 (Oct 1987) ISSN: 0003-3197 [Print] United States
PMID3662105 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Sclerosing Solutions
Topics
  • Arteriovenous Anastomosis (physiopathology)
  • Color
  • Humans
  • Leg
  • Sclerosing Solutions (therapeutic use)
  • Telangiectasis (pathology, physiopathology, therapy)

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