ABSTRACT
Injection sclerotherapy is an important primary and adjunctive therapy in the spectrum
of care for superficial venous insufficiency. This article briefly reviews the history
of the procedure, agents used, technique, and outcomes. The place of injection sclerotherapy
in the treatment of superficial venous disease is discussed.
KEYWORDS
Injection sclerotherapy - telangiectasia - varicose veins
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Robert L Worthington-KirschM.D. F.S.I.R. F.A.S.A. R.V.T.
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