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  1. Pediatric submental cavernous lymphangioma.: An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Lorraine Smith, Jason S. Hamilton, 2006-06-01
  2. Lymphangioma: Webster's Timeline History, 1893 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-05-14
  3. Lymphatic System: Spleen, Lymph Node, Lymphedema, Phosphate Homeostasis, Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation, Lymphangioma
  4. Cystic Lymphangioma of the Lower Extremity by Carl and Leonard O. Condit Davis, 1954
  5. Cervical lymphangioma: an acquired idiopathic presentation in an adult.(ORIGINAL ARTICLE)(Clinical report): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Sampan Singh Bist, Saurabh Varshney, et all 2010-02-01
  6. Lymphangiomas of the larynx in infants and children: A survey of pediatric lymphangioma (Annals of otology, rhinology & laryngology) by Seymour R Cohen, 1986
  7. Cystic hygroma-lymphangioma: A rare and still unclear entity (Laryngoscope. Supplement) by Thomas L Kennedy, 1989
  8. Retrocrural cystic lymphangioma (Technical report) by Sadayuki Murayama, 1985
  9. Large, Vascular Cecal Mass. (Case Histories).: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Navreet Malhi-Chowla, Herbert C. Wolfsen, et all 2002-02-01
  10. Scrotal Enlargement in Boys with a History of Scrotal Trauma: Two Unusual Findings.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by J. Mark Mhoon, John F. Redman, et all 2002-02-01
  11. Cervical schwannoma.(HEAD AND NECK CLINIC): An article from: Ear, Nose and Throat Journal by Jason Hamilton, Ryan Osborne, et all 2005-04-01
  12. Red Shoes for Nancy by Marguerite Hamilton, 1955

41. Lymphangioma In Special Case
I am researching a case where a friend's daughter has been born recentlywith a very large purplish/blackish area diagnosed as lymphangioma.
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Welcome to Ali Jannesari's Guestbook! Gordon Christiansen
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Thank you for the info on your case. I am researching a case where a friend's daughter has been born recently with a very large purplish/blackish area diagnosed as lymphangioma. I am not sure if it has been properly diagnosed.
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I have a ten month old son who has a large lump under his left arm (in the armpit). The doctors have diagnosed this as lymphatic malformation and I am now trying to learn about it. Jared's lump is growing by the day and we cannot do anymore with him unt l he has his MRI next week. It was nice to meet you Ali, Take care of yourself and God Bless!
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Comments: Hi there,I'm from india. I also have this rare disease on my face!! between my chin and lips.And i have this since i was 9 years(now i'm 20 years)old.It is not too big to bother but it doesn't look good either(cause it is on face). i've found about some cure called OK-432 by a japanese doctor.Its cost is too high for me but if dont know about it just check this link. www.asahi-net.or.jp/~VF6S-OGT ehsan My Email: e@betouche.com

42. Charity Glossary
lymphangioma Cystic Hygroma and lymphangioma Support Group Woodhill House CuckfieldLane, Warninglid, West Sussex RH17 5SN Tel 01444 461155 (9am9pm) Fax
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43. Lymphangioma
lymphangioma Often apparent in the first decade of life, this relatively uncommontumor consists of large serum filled spaces lined by endothelial cells.
http://wieyemd.ophth.wisc.edu/ocupath/Orbit/HTML/Lymphangioma.html
Lymphangioma : Often apparent in the first decade of life, this relatively uncommon tumor consists of large serum filled spaces lined by endothelial cells. The lesions can be located deep within the orbit or in the eyelids. With valsalva or a upper respiratory tract infection, lymphangiomas may increase in size and be more noticeable. However, patients may not be aware of the lesion until there is an abrupt onset of proptosis. This is due to hemorrhage from capillaries into the serum filled spaces, often described as a "chocolate cyst". In younger children, if the lesion is large, strabismus and ambylopia can be a problem. CT scans can vary in presentation. This patient has a mass in the lateral cone that is compressing the globe. Since the lesion is vascular, not encapsulated and often infiltrates around normal orbital structures, complete resection is usually not successful and debulking is only performed in severe cases. Histopathologically, the endothelial-lined spaces have no pericytes or smooth muscle in the in their wall. There are scattered follicles of lymphoid tissue with interstitial capillaries throughout. Back to Orbit

44. Fetal Lymphangioma
3D Ultrasound Volume Rendering Fetal lymphangioma 2 Case-Reports. Case 1Lymphohaemangioma. Case 2 lymphangioma, Fetus at 21+0 weeks‘ gestation.
http://www.univie.ac.at/Obgyn/prenatale_medizin/lympho.htm
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45. Cystic Mesenteric Lymphangioma:...
Cystic mesenteric lymphangioma Clinical, radiological and histopathologicalfeatures. The histopathologic diagnosis was cystic mesenteric lymphangioma.
http://www.imbiomed.com.mx/Gastro/Gav65n1/english/Zge001-01.html
Candanedo-González F, Luna-Pérez P
Linfangioma quístico del mesenterio.
Análisis clínico, radiológico y morfológico
Rev Gastroenterol Mex
Cystic mesenteric lymphangioma:
Clinical, radiological and histopathological features
ABSTRACT Background: The cystic mesenteric lymphangioma is a rare benign neoplasia, that can be misdiagnosed with others cystic intra abdominal tumors. Aim: To shown the clinical and histopathological features of a cystic mesenteric lymphangioma. Material and methods: A 17 year old male with a past history of 17 days of right lower abdominal pain, palpable mass, fever, nausea and vomitus. The initial clinical diagnosis was appendicitis, during the appendectomy a mesenteric tumor was found. The patient was then sent to a third level cancer center for further diagnosis and treatment. In an abdominal CT scan a multicystic retroperitoneal tumor was found and diagnosed as a cystic pancreatic tumor. At midline exploratory celiotomy a cystic tumor infiltrating the right colon mesenterium, duodenum, proximal jejunum, and pancreas head was found. A pancreatoduodenectomy in bloc with right hemicolectomy was performed. During the postoperative period the patient developed cholestasis due to endovenous parenteral nutritional support that improved when it was suspended. The patient was discharged without complications at the 15 th postoperative day. The histopathologic diagnosis was cystic mesenteric lymphangioma. At 12 months of follow

46. Acquired Progressive Lymphangioma
Acquired progressive lymphangioma. ABSTRACT. Introduction. Key words vascularproliferations, Kaposi's sarcoma, acquired progressive lymphangioma.
http://www.imbiomed.com.mx/Actasderma/Adv02n1-2/english/Zad0021-2-04.html
Article in Spanish
Blanco E, Magaña M
Linfangioma adquirido progresivo
Acquired progressive lymphangioma
ABSTRACT Introduction. Vascular proliferations of the skin are a very wide group of diseases that usually involve only the skin, however, not uncommonly, they may be part of a syndrome or even a systemic disorder. In the realm of cutaneous vascular diseases, hamartoma, hyperplasia, malformations and, benign and malignant neoplasia are challenging for the pathologist and the clinician. Case. We present the case of a 40 year old man, who had a 6 cm plaque on the skin of his abdomen, which was diagnosed under the microscope as a acquired progressive lymphangioma. Discussion. This benign vascular neoplasia represent an uncommon finding in daily practice, because of its very subtle changes, it is necessary to make differential diagnosis with Kaposi sarcoma in early stages: patch or plaque. Key words: vascular proliferations, Kaposi's sarcoma, acquired progressive lymphangioma.
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47. URO-GENITAL: CAS LYMPHANGIOMA
lymphangioma . CT ADRENAL GLAND,lymphangioma,CT.CYSTS ADRENAL GLAND, NEOPLASMS,CYST, lymphangioma.
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  • 48. Hemangioma Of The Orbit
    Less than 7% of patients with childhoodorbital tumors have lymphangioma. Patients can present......Orbital lymphangioma.
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    Orbital Lymphangioma Description: Less than 7% of patients with childhood orbital tumors have lymphangioma . Patients can present with acute proptosis (bulging eye) after minor head trauma, as a gradual proptosis, or after an upper respiratory infection. The tumor tends to start in the superior and nasal orbital quadrants. More than 50% affect anterior (conjunctival and adnexal) structures. Typically, the tumor bleeds into itself causing cysts of blood (called chocolate-cysts) within the tumor. If the cyst forms behind the eye, it pushes the eye forward. If the tumor forms in the eyelid or structures around the eye "adnexa" blood filled lymphatic channels called, "lymphangiectasias" beneath the conjunctiva. This small lymphangioma can be seen in the closed eyelid.

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    A 12year-old female patient with atypical orbital and periorbital cellulitiswas found to have an occult lymphangioma of the orbit. Focus On
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    50. Acquired Lymphangioma
    acquired lymphangioma. Follow Ups 27 Has anyone experience of managingacquired lymphangioma in the groin, genital area? These
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    acquired lymphangioma
    Follow Ups Post Followup British Lymphology Society Bulletin Board FAQ ... BLS Home Page Posted by Amanda Acland (62.255.0.7) on January 17, 2003 at 22:20:27: Has anyone experience of managing acquired lymphangioma in the groin, genital area? These ones often leak or rupture and are an entry point for infection. I seem to remember reading that they can be treated with laser therapy.
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    : Has anyone experience of managing acquired lymphangioma in the groin, genital area? These ones often leak or rupture and are an entry point for infection. I seem to remember reading that they can be treated with laser therapy. Follow Ups Post Followup British Lymphology Society Bulletin Board FAQ ... BLS Home Page

    51. August 1996 - SMJ: Mesenteric Lymphangioma Causing Bowel...
    Mesenteric lymphangioma Causing Bowel Obstruction in a Child. Histologicanalysis confirmed the mass to be a mesenteric lymphangioma.
    http://www.sma.org/smj/96aug12.htm
    Mesenteric Lymphangioma Causing Bowel Obstruction in a Child
    STEPHEN TROUM, MD, and MAURICE M. SOLIS, MD, Macon, GA
    ABSTRACT: Mesenteric lymphangioma was manifested as a bowel obstruction in a child with cerebral palsy. Diagnosis was not confirmed until the time of laparotomy. Mesenteric lymphangioma is rare but should be considered in a child with bowel obstruction and no other known abdominal disease. Lymphangioma is a benign cystic tumor in infants and children.1 Lymphangioma of the mesentery is rare and often diagnosed incidentally.2 When symptoms occur, they may include pain, nausea, vomiting, palpable mass, peritonitis, and bowel obstruction.2-4 Lymphangioma is often confused with mesenteric cysts both clinically and in the literature, but distinct histologic criteria distinguish the two entities.2,4-6 We report a case of mesenteric lymphangioma causing small bowel obstruction in a child with cerebral palsy. CASE REPORT Fig 1 A diagnosis of severe dehydration and bowel obstruction was made, and the patient was admitted for fluid resuscitation and nasogastric suction. Differential diagnosis included proximal stool impaction, intussusception, midgut volvulus, and internal hernia. Six hours later, the patient's temperature spiked to 103degreesF and the abdomen became acutely tender, which prompted emergency laparotomy. A 7 cm multiloculated cystic mass was found on the mesentery of the jejunum, causing compression and obstruction ( Fig 2 ). The tumor, mesentery, and affected bowel were resected. The remaining bowel was reanastomosed primarily. Histologic analysis confirmed the mass to be a mesenteric lymphangioma. The presence of endothelial-lined spaces, smooth muscle, and lymphoid tissue was diagnostic (

    52. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg -- Page Not Found
    Extensive lymphangioma Presenting With Upper Airway Obstruction Author InformationDana M. Hartl, MD; Gilles Roger, MD; Françoise Denoyelle, MD; Richard
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    53. Adult Cervical Lymphangioma: A Case Report
    Adult Cervical lymphangioma a Case Report Linfangioma cervicale dell'adultopresentazione di un caso significativo PG Giacomini, E. De Angelis, S. Russo.
    http://www.uniud.it/acta/previous/X0072_07Giacomini.html
    Adult Cervical Lymphangioma: a Case Report
      Linfangioma cervicale dell'adulto: presentazione di un caso significativo P.G. Giacomini, E. De Angelis, S. Russo Acta Otorhinolaryngol Ital 18 (1), 34-37, 1998
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    54. Submucosal Lymphangioma Of The Maxillary Sinus.
    Click here to read Submucosal lymphangioma of the maxillary sinus. HudsonJW, Meszaros EJ. Received from the University of Tennessee
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    55. Lymphangioma Circumscriptum Or Superficial Lymphangioma
    SUPERFICIAL lymphangioma (lymphangioma CIRCUMSCRIPTUM). Multiple dilatedlymphatic vessels that occupy the papillary dermis are characteristic
    http://www.bweems.com/lymcirc.html
    SUPERFICIAL LYMPHANGIOMA (LYMPHANGIOMA CIRCUMSCRIPTUM) Multiple dilated lymphatic vessels that occupy the papillary dermis are characteristic of lymphangioma circumscriptum. These are associated with delicate fibrous stroma and, therefore, do not simply represent lymphangiectasis. A deep component may or may not be apparent in a given case. Hyperkeratosis is very uncommon though the location of the vessels is the same as that found in angiokeratomas.
    This is from an area within which there were closely grouped, light amber papules that looked almost like blisters. The patient is a 45 year old female.
    Scanning power view. A low power view. Multiple dilated lymphatic vessels are associated with delicately fibrous stroma within the papillary dermis. A medium power view. Note the character of the stroma as well as the vascular channels. Another medium power view. This is from an area to the left of the picture shown above. The eccrine sweat duct (arrowhead) is below the zone where the stroma of the vascular lesion (outside the right side of this picture) fades into the normal papillary dermis (left side of picture). Click on your browser's 'Back' button to return to the previous page.

    56. Image: Splenic Lymphangioma (CT Image)
    Surgery at Brown Home Page. Key words spleen, lymphangioma, hemangioma,tumor, benign, cyst, CT, cat scan, splenectomy, laparoscopy.
    http://bms.brown.edu/pedisurg/Brown/IBImages/Spleen/SplLymph1.html

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    Key words: spleen, lymphangioma, hemangioma, tumor, benign, cyst, CT, cat scan, splenectomy, laparoscopy

    57. Image: Splenic Lymphangioma (MRI Image)
    Home Page. Key words spleen, lymphangioma, hemangioma, tumor, benign,cyst, MRI, magnetic resonance, T2, splenectomy, laparoscopy.
    http://bms.brown.edu/pedisurg/Brown/IBImages/Spleen/SplLymph2.html

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    Key words: spleen, lymphangioma, hemangioma, tumor, benign, cyst, MRI, magnetic resonance, T2, splenectomy, laparoscopy

    58. ORPHANET® : Abdominal Cystic Lymphangioma
    Translate this page ORPHANET. ORPHANET database access. Abdominal cystic lymphangioma.Direct access to details Alias Home Page.
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    59. Orbital Tumors - Lymphangioma
    lymphangioma , Ophthalmic Plastic and reconstructive surgery information for patients,ophthalmologists and oculoplastic surgeons pertaining to the periorbital
    http://www.oculoplastics.com/topics/tumors_orbit/orbital_tumors_lymphangioma.htm
    Orbital Tumors Lymphangioma
    • seen most frequently in young children t ends to be diffuse may wax and wane in size, especially when the child has an upper respiratory infection.
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    60. Demonstration Of Herpes Virus 8 In A Lymphangioma-like Kaposi's
    Click here to return to AIDSLINE main menu Demonstration of herpes virus 8 in a lymphangiomalikeKaposi's sarcoma occurring in a non-immunosuppressed patient
    http://www.aegis.com/pubs/aidsline/1997/jul/M9772143.html
    Important note: Information in this article was accurate in 1997. The state of the art may have changed since the publication date.
    Demonstration of herpes virus 8 in a lymphangioma-like Kaposi's sarcoma occurring in a non-immunosuppressed patient [letter] Dermatology. 1997;194(1):90-1. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/97183846
    Noel JC; de Thier F; de Dobbeleer G; Heenen M Keywords:
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