PMID: 16538307Sep 1, 1994Paper

Treatment of maxillofacial hemangioma with Pingyanmycin :A clinical analysis of 27 cases

Shanghai kou qiang yi xue = Shanghai journal of stomatology
M Y JiaY S Tang

Abstract

24 cases of maxillofacial cavernous hemangioma with local injections of Pingyanmycin were reported.The hemangiomas were located in the floor of the mouth,soft palate and parotid glands with an average surface area of 2.5cmx3.5cm,The strawberry hemangioma were with an average surface area of 5cmx6cm,All the cavernous hemogioma were cured with an average of 8.0 injections,using an average total dose of 58mg,After clinical observation from 10 to 30 months,there were no recurrence found and normal maxillofacial appearance and function were maintained,strawberry hemangioma of 3 cases were treated with an average of 5 injections using an average total dose of 34mg,there were no effects.This paper also has studied the mechanism of action of local injection with Pingyanmycin.

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