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Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2004
Lymphatic malformations are rare forms of vascular anomalies. They are most frequently diagnosed at birth and most often occur in the head and neck area. Their treatment continues to be challenging, and treatment methods continue to evolve. In this article, the embryology of the lymphatic system is reviewed, and the classification of lymphatic ...
Anne E B, Long, Karla, Brown
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Lymphatic malformations are rare forms of vascular anomalies. They are most frequently diagnosed at birth and most often occur in the head and neck area. Their treatment continues to be challenging, and treatment methods continue to evolve. In this article, the embryology of the lymphatic system is reviewed, and the classification of lymphatic ...
Anne E B, Long, Karla, Brown
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Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2013
To update current knowledge of basic science and clinical care of lymphatic malformations.Advances in gene sequencing methods have allowed further elucidation of the genetic pathways involved in vascular development. New cell culture techniques are promising the development of practical models to test novel therapeutic interventions. Clinical treatment
Scott C, Manning, Jonathan, Perkins
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To update current knowledge of basic science and clinical care of lymphatic malformations.Advances in gene sequencing methods have allowed further elucidation of the genetic pathways involved in vascular development. New cell culture techniques are promising the development of practical models to test novel therapeutic interventions. Clinical treatment
Scott C, Manning, Jonathan, Perkins
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Abdominal lymphatic malformations
Der Radiologe, 2018Abdominal lymphatic malformations (LM) are relatively rare findings in the differential diagnosis of focal abdominal lesions; however, they represent a challenge especially in younger patients. The aim of this review article is to provide up-to-date information about the different kinds of LM manifestations.
W A, Wohlgemuth +5 more
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Lymphatic and Mixed Malformations
Lymphatic Research and Biology, 2021Lymphatic and mixed malformations are rare and variable in presentation. They arise due to errors in vascular and lymphatic formation during early embryonic development. This leads to persistent infiltration of lymph fluid into soft tissues and causes a locally invasive mass with pathologic sequelae. Departing from historically descriptive terminology,
Brynn A, Hathaway +3 more
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Trifoliate mesenteric lymphatic malformation
Digestive and Liver Disease, 2022Mesenteric lymphatic malformations are rare lesions and its diagnosis can cause dilemma in spite of imaging studies. A laparotomy revealed this diagnosis in a five-year-old child who presented with abdominal pain.
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Ruptured retroperitoneal lymphatic malformation
Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics, 2006Retroperitoneal lymphatic malformations can cause significant displacement, pressure, or entrapment of adjacent organs raising suspicion of a malignant retroperitoneal tumor. They often mimic ascites but may rarely be a cause of ascites. Computed tomography (CT) imaging findings in an infant with a cystic retroperitoneal lymphatic malformation and ...
Nancy E, Rifenburg +2 more
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Acral hemosideric lymphatic malformation
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 2013BackgroundCutaneous lymphatic malformations represent a group of heterogeneous diseases caused by developmental defects of lymphatic system.ObjectiveThe purpose of this study was to report the clinical, histopathological and immunohistochemical features of a distinctive lymphatic malformation.MethodsTwelve patients with similar clinical and ...
Lei, Wang, Tianwen, Gao, Gang, Wang
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Management of Lymphatic Malformations
Clinics in Plastic Surgery, 2011Lymphatic malformation results from an error in the embryonic development of the lymphatic system. Clinically, lymphatic malformation is characterized by the size of the malformed channels: microcystic, macrocystic, or combined (microcystic/macrocystic).This article describes the clinical features, diagnosis, and management of lymphatic malformations.
Arin K, Greene +2 more
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Management of lymphatic malformations
Current Opinion in Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery, 2004Innovative otolaryngologists, plastic surgeons, craniofacial surgeons, pediatric surgeons, radiologists, anesthesiologists, neonatologists, obstetricians, and scientists have continued to advance our understanding of the etiology, diagnosis, and treatment of lymphatic malformations.
David C, Bloom +2 more
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