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lymphangioma/edema

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[Mediastinal cystic lymphangioma as a cause of hydrops fetalis].

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This report is upon a case with fetal hydrops on the base of a paracardiac cystic lymphangioma in the mediastinum. The newborn which had hypoplastic lungs and multiple pneumatothoraces died because of a pulmonary insufficiency. An overview is given about the most common causes of the nonimmune fetal

Severe Pain and Edema due to a Widespread Lymphangioma: Disappearance of Symptoms and Reduction of Lesion with Spinal Cord Stimulation.

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BACKGROUND The efficacy of epidural spinal cord stimulation on chronic neuropathic pain due to failed back surgery syndrome or nerve root lesions is well reported. There is even literature reporting the effects of spinal cord stimulation in controlling peripheral vascular lesions as in peripheral

Lymphangioma: an unusual cause of pharyngeal and epiglottic edema.

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[LYMPHANGIOENDOTHELIOMA OF THE SHOULDER DEVELOPING AFTER A PROLONGED EDEMA FOLLOWING MASTECTOMY IN BREAST CANCER].

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[Perioperative management for partial resection of a lymphangioma of the tongue].

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Twelve month old boy had been suffering from a neck lymphangioma. Partial resection was carried out in his newborn period at another hospital, and he was obliged to be tracheostomied because of severe airway obstruction due to postoperative edema. He was scheduled for partial glossectomy since his

Foetal axillary lymphangioma with ipsilateral pes equinovarus: pitfalls in sonographic differential diagnosis (axillary lymphangioma & pes equinovarus).

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Lymphangiomas are rare congenital malformations of the lymphatic system. Despite the benign histology, they are likely to grow rapidly and invade the surrounding tissues. In contrast to the cystic hygromas, lymphangiomas at the axillary region tend to have normal karyotype. However, associated

Natural Course of Fetal Axillary Lymphangioma Based on Prenatal Ultrasound Studies.

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This series and literature review aimed to prenatally characterize the nature of axillary lymphangioma. A total of 30 cases, including our 5 cases, were analyzed. Insights gained from this review are as follows: Septate and nonseptate cysts seem to be different entities. The nonseptate type tends to

Prenatal diagnosis of a multifocal lymphangioma.

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Lymphangiomas or cystic hygromas are malformations of the lymphatic vessels and are characterized by single or multiple cysts which have developed within the soft tissues. They occur most commonly in the neck (75 per cent of cases) and are often associated with hydrops or chromosomal abnormalities

The progression of mediastinal lymphangioma in utero.

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We describe a case of mediastinal lymphangioma that suddenly progressed in utero. The initial sonographic impression was one of pericardial effusion while the follow-up examination revealed a mediastinal cystic mass. At 35 weeks of gestation preterm labor occurred. An ultrasound examination

Lymphangioma scroti.

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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

Carbon dioxide (CO2) laser therapy for conjunctival lymphangioma.

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Lymphangiomatous tissue involving the ocular adnexa may be difficult to manage because this highly vascular, unencapsulated tissue intermingles freely with normal adnexal structures. Hemostasis is difficult to obtain, and important ocular and periocular structures are damaged easily. We have

[Lymphangioma--prenatal and perinatal aspects--Part one].

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Lymphangioma or cystic hygroma is a congenital malformation of the lymphatic system which has been commonly associated with fetal aneuploidy, hydrops, structural malformations and intrauterine death. In this paper we would like to report two cases of lymphangioma diagnosed prenatally in the third

Congenital vulvar lymphangioma circumscriptum.

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Lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC) is a defect of lymphatic channels in the deep dermis and subcutaneous layers, characterized by grouped vesicles. This disorder rarely occurs in vulvar sites. We present a rare case of LC in a 72-year-old patient who presented with a vulvar mass and ipsilateral leg

CO2 laser ablation of lymphangioma circumscriptum of the scrotum.

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Lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC) is an uncommon skin condition characterized by large muscular-coated lymphatic cisterns that lie deep with in the subcutaneous tissue and communicate with dilated dermal lymphatics. Patients suffer from edema and lymphatic leakage. Surgical excision and

Prenatal diagnosis and management of massive bilateral axillary cystic lymphangioma.

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BACKGROUND Fetal lymphangiomas can occur in many different anatomic locations, including the most commonly seen nuchal cystic hygroma. METHODS A fetus at 18 weeks' gestation was found to have a massive right axillary hygroma. The fetal karyotype was normal. Serial ultrasound examinations indicated
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