Audebert C
Unité de Dermatologie, Centre Hospitalier, Le Havre, France.
Dermatol Clin. 1989 Jan;7(1):179-81.
Mucoid cysts of the fingers and toes may be cured by injection of a sclerosant such as sodium tetradecyl sulfate. Easy to perform and inexpensive, this technique appears to be without complications. Most patients are cured after a single injection. Very few need a second or third injection. Relapses are uncommon.