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Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma
American Journal of Roentgenology, 1983Received 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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Skeletal Radiology, 1995
A young girl had a large isolated and localized multicystic lesion of the right humerus, which was revealed by a pathological fracture. MRI and bone biopsy showed liquid-filled bone cysts. The final diagnosis was localized cystic lymphangiomatosis.
P, Martinat +4 more
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A young girl had a large isolated and localized multicystic lesion of the right humerus, which was revealed by a pathological fracture. MRI and bone biopsy showed liquid-filled bone cysts. The final diagnosis was localized cystic lymphangiomatosis.
P, Martinat +4 more
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Applied Radiology, 2014
Lymphangiomas are the malformations emerging from the insufficiency of the Iymphatic system They are classified into three types capillary, cavernous and cystic Iymphangiomas. They are often localized in head, neck and the axilla However, they are extremely rare in the gluteal region.
Nicholas McDonald +3 more
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Lymphangiomas are the malformations emerging from the insufficiency of the Iymphatic system They are classified into three types capillary, cavernous and cystic Iymphangiomas. They are often localized in head, neck and the axilla However, they are extremely rare in the gluteal region.
Nicholas McDonald +3 more
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Retrocrural Cystic Lymphangioma
Chest, 1985Pure 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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Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1996Two cases of retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma (CL) are presented; the current literature on this rare, benign neoplasm of the lymphatic system is reviewed. This tumor consists of various numbers of cyst-like cavities filled with a serous, serosanguineous or chylous fluid. The histogenesis of CL is still uncertain. Most commonly CL occurs in the neck
G, Nuzzo +4 more
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Childhood abdominal cystic lymphangioma
Pediatric Radiology, 2002Abdominal lymphangioma is a rare benign congenital malformation of the mesenteric and/or retroperitoneal lymphatics. Clinical presentation is variable and may be misleading; therefore, complex imaging studies are necessary in the evaluation of this condition.
Osnat, Konen +6 more
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Intra-abdominal cystic lymphangioma
Surgery, 2000A 52-YEAR-OLD WOMAN PRESENTED with increasing abdominal distension, early satiety, and weight gain of 8 lb during a 6-month period. Ten years earlier, she had undergone a hysterectomy for uterine fibroid cysts. On physical examination, a palpable mass was evident on the left side of the abdomen. Carcinoembryonic antigen and carcinoma antigen 125 levels
B S, Kim, A D, Sbar, I, Jatoi
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Intra-abdominal cystic lymphangioma
The American Journal of Surgery, 2006Cystic lymphangioma is an uncommon intra-abdominal lesion that is an occasional incidental finding. We report herein the case of a 27-year-old woman with a 3-year history of abdominal pain due to a large intra-abdominal cystic lymphangioma. The lesion was removed surgically with a complete resection that is the optimal treatment with excellent ...
David, Guinier +2 more
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Intra-abdominal cystic lymphangiomas
The American Journal of Surgery, 1964Abstract In conclusion, the case reports of two patients with intra-abdominal lymphangiomas recently operated on by the author and another surgeon on the staff of Ellis Hospital are presented in detail. Also, additional case histories of cystic lymphangiomas operated on by six other surgeons on the staffs of Ellis and St. Clare's Hospitals in the ten
W J, FARRELL, P, GRUBE
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