U.S., Feb. 1 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06803667) titled 'Radiofrequency Ablation of Vascular Anomalies' on Jan. 27.
Brief Summary: Vascular Anomalies (VA) are areas of disorganized blood vessel tissue that can appear as lumps or bumps under the skin. Sometimes they can cause you discomfort, or you may not like how they look. One option for treatment is to place a needle through the skin into the VA and inject medicines called sclerosants that can cause them to shrink. This treatment is called sclerotherapy and is the standard of care. While sclerotherapy is safe and effective, other alternatives for treatment exist, such as using heat. Just like with sclerotherapy, a small needle is insert...