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Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1983
Received August 1 8, 1 982; accepted after revision November 29, 1982. ‘ Department of Radiology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 1 0461 . Address reprint requests to S. Weiner. 2 Department of Surgery, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 1 0461.
R, Radin   +4 more
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A case of mesenteric cystic lymphangioma: Fat saturation and chemical shift MR imaging

open access: yesJournal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 2006
Mesenteric cystic lymphangioma is an uncommon lesion that may be difficult to diagnose radiologically. In our case, a septate cystic mass showed fluid attenuation on a computed tomography scan.
Myeong-Jin Kim   +2 more
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Cystic Lymphangioma of the Mesocolon

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2010
A 46-year-old gentleman presented to our hospital with a short story of abdominal pain and distension. On examination, gross ascites was noted and confirmed on subsequent imaging with no other notable features. CT scan after ascitic drainage showed a cystic mass extending from the lower pole of the spleen to the left iliac fossa in keeping with an ...
Jimmy K, Limdi   +4 more
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Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma

The British Journal of Radiology, 1982
Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma is a benign, endothelium-lined, cystic tumour of the lymphatic system. The tumour may be unilocular or composed of large cyst-like cavities filled with a clear, watery or serous fluid. It is more commonly seen in the neck, where it is called a cystic hygroma, and is relatively rare in the retroperitoneal area. It has
L, Rossi   +3 more
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Cystic lymphangioma of the spleen: US-CT-MRI correlation

open access: yesEuropean Radiology, 2001
A case of a surgically confirmed cystic lymphangioma of the spleen is presented, Preoperative imaging consisted of US, contrast-enhanced CT and MRI, all showing a multiloculated lesion with small cystic cavities divided by thin septa, corresponding to ...
Mario Bezzi, Bezzi Mario
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Cystic Lymphangioma of the Spleen

Southern Medical Journal, 1979
Splenic cysts are uncommon, with fewer than 600 cases reported in the world literature. This report concerns a case of cystic lymphangioma of the spleen, consisting of a large splenic cyst with associated multiple, small, subcapsular cysts and lymphangiectasia.
G S, Pearl, V H, Nassar
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Cystic lymphangioma of the scrotum

Pediatric Surgery International, 1998
A 7-year-old boy who presented with a painful left hemiscrotal mass was diagnosed with acquired lymphangioma of the scrotum. Chronic friction from a cast for Perthes' disease might have been the cause of sudden enlargement of a congenital lymphangioma of the scrotum. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was useful for preoperative diagnosis and determining
Y, Hamada   +6 more
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Cystic lymphangioma of the colon

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1983
Cystic lymphangioma is a rare benign lesion of the gastrointestinal tract, in which the colon is the least frequntly involved site. A case is reported displaying the characteristic radiographic features of an extramucosal intramural mass lesion in a patient with concurrent cystadenocarcinoma of the pancreas, in whom the possibility of a metastatic ...
F P, Agha, I R, Francis, S M, Simms
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Retrocrural Cystic Lymphangioma

Chest, 1985
Pure posterior mediastinal cystic lymphangiomas are very rare and have seldom been documented. This is the report of such a case, including the ultrasonographic and computed tomographic manifestations of the lesion, the first documentation of such manifestations in the literature.
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Cystic lymphangiomas of the colon

Journal of Gastroenterology, 1999
We report a patient with cystic lymphangiomas diagnosed by endoscopic ultrasonography and resected by partial polypectomy. A 42-year-old woman consulted a nearby physician because of a positive fecal occult blood test. Barium enema and colonoscopy revealed the presence of abnormalities.
K, Sato   +6 more
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