Congratulation Willie, very interesting! mol william <w_mol2003@...> wrote:
Hi! all, I would like to gladly announce that our paper is now published online. Unfortunately, special permission (payment) is needed to access the journal to read the entire paper. Please have a look at the abstract at this site: http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1524-4725.2007.33315.x
Basically, we tried
to workout the mechanism of action of 3 scerosants that are commonly used here; absolute ethanol, 1% polidocanol & OK-432.
We use sclerosants to sclerose vascular malformations in many patients, for many years now but we do not fully understand the mechanism of action.
We summarize & recommended that absolute ethanol may be used for treating deeper vascular malformations and for both high flow & low flow lesions. They sclerose the vessels by firstly, causing the formation of precipitants around which a clot is formed. This clot is important to block of the blood flow beyond it thus, achieving sclerosis.
Polidocanol, do not form a clot but directly destroys the endothelium. It is painless upon injection & is useful for treating low flow, superficial lesions.
OK-432 is a preparation of killed & freeze dried bacterial particles. In vivo they induce the expression of cell adhesion
molecules (eg. ICAM-1 etc.) This effect increases permeabillity, of any cystic lesions which helps drains cystic fluids & prevents their build-up (recurrence). With the adherence of cell adhesion molecules and fibrosis secondary to the chronic inflammation, the cyst closes off. It should be used to treat cystic lesions as well as macrocystic lymphatic malformation.
We are recruiting patients in PNG with vascular anomalies to receive sclerotherapy. Please, if you come across any such patients refer them to me or pass my email address to them or refer them to Dr. Sam Endiken (ENT surgeon, Goroka Base Hospital). I am planning to visit PNG again early next year to attempt treatment of such patients. So far we have seen 5 such patients in Goroka & 3 at PMGH. May be there are many more out there not knowing that their lesions can be treated.
I have seen a young melanesian girl of 16 years of age at PMGH who
received surgery for her venous malformation of the right cheek area with horrible results. The surgery was done in Melbourne, Australia. I wish it was left alone in the first place.
Finally, take note that with the advance in technology, surgery is becoming less and less invasive.
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Hi! all, I would like to gladly announce that our paper is now published online. Unfortunately, special permission (payment) is needed to access the journal to...
Congratulation Willie, very interesting! mol william <w_mol2003@...> wrote: Hi! all, I would like to gladly announce that our paper is now published...
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