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Prenatal and differential diagnosis of fetal thoracolumbar lymphangioma. [PDF]

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Prenatal Diagnosis of Fetal Lymphangioma: A Case Series

Journal of ultrasound in medicine, 2021
Fetal lymphangioma is an uncommon congenital malformation that is mainly comprised of the subcutaneous tissue of the neck. This malformation can develop in other areas like the thoracic and axillary regions, though rarely.
Ramiro Diaz-Primera   +11 more
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Malignancy‐associated acquired vulvar lymphangioma circumscriptum: A clinicopathologic study of 71 cases

Journal of cutaneous pathology, 2021
Acquired lymphangioma circumscriptum of the vulva is rare and can occur subsequent to malignancies of the anogenital and pelvic region. We sought to investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics of malignancy‐associated acquired vulvar lymphangioma ...
Y. Luu   +4 more
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Colonic lymphangioma

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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Lymphangioma circumscriptum

Pediatric Surgery International, 1998
Two children with lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC), a rare cutaneous lymphangioma, are described. One was diagnosed antenatally as having a right axillary cystic hygroma; in addition, postnatally LC was noted on the right forearm. A few years later a mediastinal lymphangioma was diagnosed. This combination of LC associated with additional malformations
J, Mordehai   +5 more
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Lymphangioma Scroti

Pediatric Dermatology, 2007
Abstract:  Lymphangiomas are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system. We report a 10‐year‐old boy with lymphatic malformation of the scrotum, which presented as a multiloculated scrotal mass associated with edema of the left thigh and left cryptorchidism. Histopathologic examination showed scrotal lymphangioma cavernosum.
Jelica, Vikicevic   +4 more
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Intrathoracic Lymphangioma

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1986
Of 14 cases of intrathoracic lymphangioma, 4 occurred in the anterior, 5 in the superior, and 4 in the posterior mediastinum. One lesion was diffuse and associated with disappearing bone disease (Gorham's disease). The anterior mediastinal lymphangiomas occurred in adults and seemed to arise from the mediastinum.
L R, Brown   +4 more
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Scrotal Lymphangioma

Urologia Internationalis, 1998
We report a case of scrotal lymphangioma. A 6-year-old boy was referred to our hospital due to a right scrotal mass with tenderness. On physical examination the mass was discriminated from the testis and showed transillumination. Total surgical excision of the mass was performed. The lesion was multicystic, and adherent to the skin.
T, Yasui   +3 more
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