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Acta Paediatrica, 1973
SummaryTwo operations upon a giant gluteal lymph‐angioma in a boy were complicated by massive haemorrhage. The complication proved to be due to fibrinolysis stimulated by activators released by the tumour. The diagnosis was confirmed by the demonstration of high fibrino‐lytic activity and FDP in blood and discharge drained from the wound.
R, Kornfält, I M, Nilsson, L, Okmian
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SummaryTwo operations upon a giant gluteal lymph‐angioma in a boy were complicated by massive haemorrhage. The complication proved to be due to fibrinolysis stimulated by activators released by the tumour. The diagnosis was confirmed by the demonstration of high fibrino‐lytic activity and FDP in blood and discharge drained from the wound.
R, Kornfält, I M, Nilsson, L, Okmian
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Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1976
Eleven cases of colonic lymphangioma, including 3 that have not been reported previously, are reviewed. Radiologic analysis reveals that 9 presented as polypoidal mucosal lesions and only 2 had characteristic features at a submucosal lesion. A predominant occurence in females (70%) and during the sixth and seventh decades are noted.
J P, Lawson, P J, Myerson, D A, Myerson
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Eleven cases of colonic lymphangioma, including 3 that have not been reported previously, are reviewed. Radiologic analysis reveals that 9 presented as polypoidal mucosal lesions and only 2 had characteristic features at a submucosal lesion. A predominant occurence in females (70%) and during the sixth and seventh decades are noted.
J P, Lawson, P J, Myerson, D A, Myerson
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British Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 1986
Lymphangiomas of the tongue are relatively uncommon developmental anomalies, which may present as either localised or diffuse lesions. Two cases are reported, and the literature reviewed.
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Lymphangiomas of the tongue are relatively uncommon developmental anomalies, which may present as either localised or diffuse lesions. Two cases are reported, and the literature reviewed.
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Urologia Internationalis, 2010
We report a case of urethral lymphangioma presenting with frank, painless hemaluria as the only symptom. Such a case has not been described in the literature to our knowledge.
N A, Jadeja, S P, Yadav
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We report a case of urethral lymphangioma presenting with frank, painless hemaluria as the only symptom. Such a case has not been described in the literature to our knowledge.
N A, Jadeja, S P, Yadav
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International Journal of Urology, 2002
AbstractLymphangiomas are rare benign tumors that are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system. Most cases present in children as a soft, cystic mass in the neck and the axilla. Primary renal lymphangioma is exceedingly rare, with only 35 cases reported so far. We report a case of primary lymphangioma arising from the kidney.
Ichiya, Honma +6 more
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AbstractLymphangiomas are rare benign tumors that are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system. Most cases present in children as a soft, cystic mass in the neck and the axilla. Primary renal lymphangioma is exceedingly rare, with only 35 cases reported so far. We report a case of primary lymphangioma arising from the kidney.
Ichiya, Honma +6 more
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Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1977
Cutaneous lymphangiomas from 158 patients were studied clinically and pathologically. Lymphangiomas show a predilection for the neck and axilla, breasts and chest, and buttocks and thighs, but may occur on almost any area of skin. They show highest incidence of onset in infancy, the majority are present by age 5 years, but they may appear spontaneously
B P, Flanagan, E B, Helwig
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Cutaneous lymphangiomas from 158 patients were studied clinically and pathologically. Lymphangiomas show a predilection for the neck and axilla, breasts and chest, and buttocks and thighs, but may occur on almost any area of skin. They show highest incidence of onset in infancy, the majority are present by age 5 years, but they may appear spontaneously
B P, Flanagan, E B, Helwig
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Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1951
Lymphangiomas are rare laryngeal tumors. We have been able to find but 6 cases on record. New and Erich, 1 reviewing 722 cases of benign growths of the larynx seen at Mayo Clinic over a thirty year period, report 25 cases of true angioma of the larynx, only 1 of which was a lymphangioma.
D P, CORDRAY, R F, GERVAIS
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Lymphangiomas are rare laryngeal tumors. We have been able to find but 6 cases on record. New and Erich, 1 reviewing 722 cases of benign growths of the larynx seen at Mayo Clinic over a thirty year period, report 25 cases of true angioma of the larynx, only 1 of which was a lymphangioma.
D P, CORDRAY, R F, GERVAIS
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Urology, 1984
Congenital malformations of the intrascrotal lymphatic system may form cystic masses. A case of a lymphangioma arising in Colles fascia is presented. This rare clinical entity should be included in the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions of the external male genitalia. Total surgical excision is the treatment of choice.
R W, MacMillan +2 more
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Congenital malformations of the intrascrotal lymphatic system may form cystic masses. A case of a lymphangioma arising in Colles fascia is presented. This rare clinical entity should be included in the differential diagnosis of cystic lesions of the external male genitalia. Total surgical excision is the treatment of choice.
R W, MacMillan +2 more
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Intra-abdominal lymphangioma: A case report
Radiology Case Reports, 2021Kevan J Salimian +2 more
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