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Intracystic injection of OK-432: A new sclerosing therapy for cystic hygroma in children
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1987
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Molecular Diagnostic TechniquesLocal Inflammatory ReactionAntibioticsCystic HygromaPathogenesisPediatricsPathologyClinical InfectionDermatologySclerodermaMedicineNew Sclerosing TherapyIntracystic Injection
Nine patients with cystic hygroma were treated with a new sclerosing therapy consisting of intracystic injection of OK-432 (group A Streptococcus pyogenes of human origin). Favourable results including complete regression in eight patients and marked regression in one were observed within 2-3 months without serious side-effects except for fever of 2-3 days' duration and local inflammatory reaction lasting for 3-4 days. Local inflammatory reaction did not cause any damage to the overlying skin and did not lead to scar formation.
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