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SubTenon's infusion of steroids for treatment of orbital hemangiomas.

Ophthalmology 2003 June
PURPOSE: To introduce an alternate technique for the treatment of infantile orbital hemangiomas.

DESIGN: Non-comparative case series.

PARTICIPANTS: Seven consecutive children with orbital hemangiomas.

INTERVENTION: Posterior subTenon's steroid infusion using a blunt-tip cannula.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Clinical stabilization, improvement, or resolution.

RESULTS: Significant and sustained involution of the hemangiomas occurred in all cases. No local or systemic complications occurred.

CONCLUSIONS: The results of subTenon's steroid infusion for the treatment of orbital hemangiomas in children are encouraging and may be associated with fewer intraoperative risks compared with direct intralesional injection.

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