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Intralesional Injection of Sclerosants

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Intralesional injection of sclerosants is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat cherry angiomas by injecting a sclerosing agent directly into the lesion. This method shrinks and eliminates the angioma by damaging the blood vessels, causing them to collapse and be reabsorbed by the body. While less commonly used than laser or electrosurgery, it can be an option for larger, stubborn, or multiple angiomas.

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AI generated Summary: Based on the single review provided, intralesional injection of sclerosants is an effective treatment for larger or resistant cherry angiomas that do not respond well to other methods. While it is minimally invasive, quick, and effective, other treatments like electrocautery or laser therapy may be preferred for smaller lesions due to their faster clearance.

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