. Atlas of clinical surgery; with special reference to diagnosis and treatment for practitioners and students. cauteryinto the subcutaneous fatty tissue, at several sittings(especially in subcutaneous angiomas), but the scarsare often unsightly. After electrolysis the scars aresmoother and less visible. Angiomas sometimesrecur in the scars. Angiomas of the eyelids, which may extendthrough the orbit to the brain, or those situatedover a fontanelle which may implicate a sinus, alsovery extensive angiomas of the face are not suitablefor operation. In these cases the introduction ofmagnesium, whic


. Atlas of clinical surgery; with special reference to diagnosis and treatment for practitioners and students. cauteryinto the subcutaneous fatty tissue, at several sittings(especially in subcutaneous angiomas), but the scarsare often unsightly. After electrolysis the scars aresmoother and less visible. Angiomas sometimesrecur in the scars. Angiomas of the eyelids, which may extendthrough the orbit to the brain, or those situatedover a fontanelle which may implicate a sinus, alsovery extensive angiomas of the face are not suitablefor operation. In these cases the introduction ofmagnesium, which causes coagulation and shrinkingof the tumor, may be tried. Fig. 75 shows a typical simple cutaneous hem-angioma of the nape of the neck, which appeared asa red spot soon after birth and ceased growing afterthe second year. The borders of the growth are redand show small, ramifying blood-vessels. The cen-ter is bluish red and partly covered by normal tumor was soft, freely movable over subjacentparts and sharply defined. It was excised with sub-sequent suture. 154 Bockenheimer, Atlas. Tab. o


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