Direct injections shrink Children's neck and face growths
NCT ID NCT07189832
Summary
This study tested a treatment for cystic hygromas, which are fluid-filled growths in the neck and face area of children. Doctors drained the fluid and then injected a drug called bleomycin directly into the growth. The goal was to see if repeated injections every 4 weeks could shrink or eliminate these lesions.
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Cairo University Specialized Pediatric Hospital (Abu EL-Reesh hospital)
Cairo, 12613, Egypt
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