Lymphatic Malformations of the Orbit [PDF]
ObjectivesLymphatic malformations of the orbit are rare lesions that constitute approximately 1% to 8% of all orbital masses. They are difficult to treat since they do not remain within anatomic boundaries and tend to penetrate into normal orbital ...
Susanne Wiegand +6 more
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Erythematous capillary-lymphatic malformations mimicking blood vascular anomalies [PDF]
Superficial erythematous cutaneous vascular malformations are assumed to be blood vascular in origin, but cutaneous lymphatic malformations can contain blood and appear red. Management may be different and so an accurate diagnosis is important. Cutaneous
René Hägerling +13 more
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Multidisciplinary management of extensive cervical lymphatic malformations and epiglottic cyst in a neonate: a case report and review of perioperative strategies [PDF]
Lymphatic malformations (LMs) are rare congenital anomalies that can cause life-threatening airway obstruction in neonates, particularly when located in the cervicofacial region.
Yuzhu Cai +3 more
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Genetic and Molecular Determinants of Lymphatic Malformations: Potential Targets for Therapy
Lymphatic malformations are fluid-filled congenital defects of lymphatic channels occurring in 1 in 6000 to 16,000 patients. There are various types, and they often exist in conjunction with other congenital anomalies and vascular malformations.
Su Yeon Lee +5 more
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Lymphatic malformations in children and adolescents
This article aimed to present a series of surgically treated lymphatic malformations of the cervicofacial region in a population of children and adolescents during a 13-year period.
Iatrou, I. +3 more
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Treatment guidelines of lymphatic malformations of the head and neck
Lymphatic malformations, traditionally called lymphangiomas, are diseases caused by development errors of the lymphatic system. About 90% of the cases occur within 2 years of age, except a few cases which occur in adulthood, and approximately 75% of the ...
J W Zheng, Xindong Fan
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Abdominal lymphatic malformations
Background. Abdominal lymphatic malformations (LM) are relatively rare findings in the differential diagnosis of focal abdominal lesions; however, they represent a challenge especially in younger patients.
D. Stoevesandt +11 more
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Sclerotherapy in Lymphatic Malformations with Intralesional Hemorrhage: A Retrospective Comparison with Non-Hemorrhagic Lymphatic Malformations [PDF]
Wenjing Wang,1 Boce Liu,1 Junsong Long,1 Jianhai Bi,2 Ran Huo1,2 1Department of Plastic Surgery, Shandong Provincial Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Plastic Surgery, Shandong Provincial Hospital ...
Wang W, Liu B, Long J, Bi J, Huo R
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Sirolimus: A Successful Medical Treatment for Head and Neck Lymphatic Malformations
Lymphatic malformations are abnormalities that arise in the developing lymphatic system, most frequently presenting in the head and neck. They are typically treated with sclerotherapy, laser therapy, or surgery for localized lesions.
Steven Curry +2 more
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Abdominal lymphatic malformations in children: case series
Lymphatic Malformations (LMs) are benign congenital malformations of the lymphatic system that commonly involve the abdomen in children (mesentery of the small intestine and omentum). The management of these malformations is not unique.
Carmine Noviello +8 more
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