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[[Lymphatic]] [[malformations]] are [[benign]]. | [[Lymphatic]] [[malformations]] are [[benign]]. | ||
They are classified as: | They are classified as: | ||
* Microcystic type also known as [[lymphangioma circumscriptum]] | * Microcystic type also known as [[lymphangioma circumscriptum]] | ||
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=== Microcystic [[lymphatic]] [[malformation]] [[Lymphangioma circumscriptum|(lymphangioma circumscriptum)]]: === | === Microcystic [[lymphatic]] [[malformation]] [[Lymphangioma circumscriptum|(lymphangioma circumscriptum)]]: === | ||
* These are small, [[translucent]], [[hemorrhagic]] cluster of vesicles, through which [[lymphatic]] fluid leaks. | * These are small, [[translucent]], [[hemorrhagic]] cluster of vesicles, through which [[lymphatic]] fluid leaks. | ||
* It is present at birth. | * It is present at birth. | ||
* The most commonly involved sites are proximal [[extremities]], [[Trunk|trunk,]] [[Axilla|axilla,]] and the [[oral cavity]]. | * The most commonly involved sites are proximal [[extremities]], [[Trunk|trunk,]] [[Axilla|axilla,]] and the [[oral cavity]]. | ||
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*Microcystic and macrocystic lymphangiomas are often found in the same site. | *Microcystic and macrocystic lymphangiomas are often found in the same site. | ||
References | == References == | ||
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{reflist|2} | {reflist|2} |
Revision as of 18:56, 15 October 2018
Lymphatic malformations are benign.
They are classified as:
- Microcystic type also known as lymphangioma circumscriptum
- Macrocystic type, also known as cystic hygroma.
- Mixed type
Microcystic lymphatic malformation (lymphangioma circumscriptum):
- These are small, translucent, hemorrhagic cluster of vesicles, through which lymphatic fluid leaks.
- It is present at birth.
- The most commonly involved sites are proximal extremities, trunk, axilla, and the oral cavity.
Macrocystic lymphatic malformation (cystic hygroma):
- It is comprised of large endothelium lined, interconnected ducts which are visible on skin as an enlarged, soft swelling.
- It soft, cystic, poorly demarcated mass, most commonly found in the cervicofacial region, axilla, or chest wall.
- Cystic hygroma can be detected through ultrasonography in prenatal period during first trimester.
Mixed Type:
- Microcystic and macrocystic lymphangiomas are often found in the same site.
References
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