Treatment of hemangioma of the head and neck with diode laser and forced dehydration with induced photocoagulation.

@article{Angiero2008TreatmentOH,
  title={Treatment of hemangioma of the head and neck with diode laser and forced dehydration with induced photocoagulation.},
  author={Francesca Angiero and Stefano Benedicenti and Georgios E. Romanos and Rolando Crippa},
  journal={Photomedicine and laser surgery},
  year={2008},
  volume={26 2},
  pages={
          113-8
        }
}
OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of treating oral hemangiomas using forced dehydration with induced photocoagulation (FDIP) via diode laser. METHODS One-hundred sixty patients were treated between 1999 and 2006 (76 men, 46%; 84 women, 54%). In 136 cases we used FDIP to treat hemangioma, and in 24 cases complete surgical excision was performed. One-hundred thirty-four lesions had a surface area <2 x 2 cm2, whereas only two had large lesions measuring 2.5 x 2 cm2… 
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