نتایج جستجو برای: lymphangiomas
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Lymphangiomas are congenital malformations of the lymphatic system that consist of cysts of varying size. Although they are benign, they can undergo progressive growth with compression and infiltration of adjacent structures. Surgical excision has been the cornerstone of treatment, although total excision of the lymphangioma can be a major challenge and may be associated with severe complicatio...
OBJECTIVE Lymphangiomas are rare congenital malformations commonly seen in children. Its occurrence in adults is uncommon with very scarce reports in the literature. It mainly occurs in infants or children younger than two years of age. We report these cases to emphasize the need to consider cystic lymphangiomas in differential diagnosis of neck masses in adults. CASE REPORTS We describe two ...
OBJECTIVE Systematically review the published literature regarding the efficacy of nonsurgical therapies in the treatment of head and neck (H&N) lymphatic malformations (LM) in children. DATA SOURCE MEDLINE. REVIEW METHODS MEDLINE was searched for literature relating to nonsurgical treatments for H&N LM. RESULTS The initial search returned 1876 articles, with 22 meeting criteria. The majo...
Unilateral exophthalmos is an important clinical ophthalmic problem. A clinical diagnosis of the cause of the exophthalmos is often very difficult. B-scan ultrasonography is an important new diagnostic modality with great potential in determination of the nature of orbital pathology. The earliest ophthalmic applications of ultrasound were reported by Mundt and Hughes (I956). A-scan ultrasound, ...
OBJECTIVE In this case report, treatment of lymphangioma (a red-purple vesicular apperance, nonulcerated lesion, located on the gingiva of the mandibular alveolar bone) with CO2 laser on a 63-year-old female patient and 2 years clinical outcome is presented. BACKGROUND Lymphangiomas are hemorrhagic, rare, benign hamartomatous tumors of lymphatic system have a marked predilection for the head,...
KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE Abdominal cystic lymphangiomas are rare and occur secondary to congenital malformation of the lymphatics, mostly in the mesenterium. Acute or chronic volvulus of the small bowel may occur by traction of the lymphangioma. Therapy includes resection of the lymphangioma and of the small bowel involved.
abdominal cystic lymphangioma is a rare benign neoplasm. less than 1% of lymphangiomas is in the retroperitoneum. lymphangioma is mostly asymptomatic. chronic symptoms were reported in retroperitoneal type more than others. acute symptoms due to complications like infection, cyst rupture or hemorrhage may occur. we report an 18-years-old girl with low back pain from 6 months ago with huge pelvi...
Abdominal cystic lymphangioma is a rare benign neoplasm. Less than 1% of lymphangiomas is in the retroperitoneum. Lymphangioma is mostly asymptomatic. Chronic symptoms were reported in retroperitoneal type more than others. Acute symptoms due to complications like infection, cyst rupture or hemorrhage may occur. We report an 18-years-old girl with low back pain from 6 months ago with huge pel...
Cystic lymphangiomas are benign colonic neoplasms arising from the submucosa. Traditionally, endoscopic resection has been described for smaller lesions, while surgery is reserved for larger symptomatic lesions. We present a case of a 69-year-old asymptomatic individual noted to have a cystic lymphangioma of the colon measuring 5 cm, which was successfully removed with endoloop endoscopic resec...
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