Purpose: To describe the results of intralesional injection of the sclerosing agent sodium tetradecyl sulfate in patients with lymphangioma.
Methods: Three patients (one child and two adults) were treated.
Results: Two patients had improvement in the size of the lymphangioma, although the result was short-lived in one instance. Minimal change was noted in the third patient. Two patients had transient edema and ecchymosis, and one patient had a mild allergic reaction to the injected solution.
Conclusions: Sodium tetradecyl sulfate may be a useful therapeutic option for some patients with eyelid or orbital lymphangioma, particularly if a previous operation has not been performed.