U.S., April 25 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06943703) titled 'Bleomycin as an Effective and Curative Adjunct Therapy for Lymphangioma' on April 06.
Brief Summary: Lymphatic malformations (LM), or lymphangiomas, are common vascular anomalies in children, most often occurring in the head and neck, less commonly in the axilla, abdomen, thorax, groin, and extremities. These benign but locally invasive lesions can cause complications such as respiratory issues, difficulty swallowing, nerve compression, bleeding, and cosmetic disfigurement. Treatment traditionally involves surgical excision, but this approach carries risks such as nerve damage, high recurrence, and poor cosmetic results. In recent ...