Treatment of Hemangiomas at OMF Region, Expressed in Comparative Results
Saimir Heta,
Ilma Robo,
Hysen Heta
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 3, June 2017
Pages:
16-19
Received:
2 May 2017
Accepted:
10 October 2017
Published:
25 November 2017
Abstract: The incidence of infantile hemangioma is from 1.1, up to 2.6%. This incidence increases with 10.1% in each year of change of age. The ways of treatment vary with their advantages and disadvantages. Given the difficulty, to predict whether a lesion will be roughly progress or not, we have tried for the comparison in quantitative manner of treatment methodologies. In the study are included 32 children with hemangioma, in variable localization, to treat with various methods of treatment, in order partial or total regression. Are analyzed the results between localization and method of therapy, regression, complications associated with the provided demographic data (male, female and age). The link between partial and total regression for hemangioma under division in regions of the face, head and neck, in the amount p value, is 0.0001. Relationship between partial regression and age speaks for positive results, as the age reduces. Treatment of hemangioma is always in development options, in terms of interference with as most of the few surgical. Regression is most positive in the age of many more to be minor.
Abstract: The incidence of infantile hemangioma is from 1.1, up to 2.6%. This incidence increases with 10.1% in each year of change of age. The ways of treatment vary with their advantages and disadvantages. Given the difficulty, to predict whether a lesion will be roughly progress or not, we have tried for the comparison in quantitative manner of treatment ...
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