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lymphangioma/headache

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Significant growth of adrenal lymphangioma: A case report and review of the literature.

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BACKGROUND Adrenal lymphangiomas are benign malformations of lymphatic vessels of adrenal gland. Adrenal lymphangiomas are very rare, although lymphangiomas are most commonly located in the neck, axillary region and mediastinum. METHODS A 44-year-old woman presented to the outpatient clinic with

Orbital Lymphangioma Confined to an Extraocular Muscle.

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A 48-year-old woman presented with a 1-year history of an enlarging, nontender right lateral intrapalpebral mass overlying the insertion of the right lateral rectus muscle, associated with a 3-month history of worsening right orbital pain and retrobulbar headaches. MR imaging revealed an isointense

Lymphangioma of the clivus: case report.

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OBJECTIVE Different clival lesions have been reported in the literature previously. The lymphangioma reported in the present case seems to be the first lesion localized in the clivus. METHODS The patient presented with a history of diplopia and headache. Imaging studies showed a lytic lesion at the

[Adrenal gland lymphangiomas. A case report].

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Adrenal gland lymphangiomas are benign, non-functional, and uncommon tumors of lymphatic tissue and with a cyst component. The majority of these are asymptomatic and are discovered incidentally. We present the case of an adrenal gland lymphangioma in a 24-year-old female with a history of high blood

[A case of venous thrombosis associated with medullary venous malformation].

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A 16 year-old girl was admitted to our hospital complaining of headache and vomiting. She was born with an orbital lymphangioma, which was resected partially at a younger age. On admission she had mild confusion and light neck stiffness as neurological positive findings. Enhanced CT scan showed an
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