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Lymphangiomas are
malformations of the
lymphatic system characterized by
lesions that are thin-walled cysts;
these cysts can be macroscopic, as in a cystic...
- vesicle-like pa****s
resembling frog spawn, at
birth or
shortly thereafter.
Lymphangioma cir****scriptum is the most
common congenital lymphatic malformation....
- in the uterus, but can also
appear after birth. Also
known as
cystic lymphangioma and
macrocystic lymphatic malformation, the
growth is
often a congenital...
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Acquired progressive lymphangioma is a
group of
lymphangiomas that
occur anywhere in
young individuals, grow slowly, and
present as bruise-like lesions...
- P.; Fletcher, B. D.; Bryan, P. J.; Abramowsky, C. R. (1984). "Renal
lymphangioma: A
cause of
neonatal nephromegaly".
Pediatric Radiology. 14 (6): 445–448...
- (e.g.
lymphangioma or hemangioma) and
muscular hypertrophy (e.g. Beckwith–Wiedemann
syndrome or hemihyperplasia).
Enlargement due to
lymphangioma gives...
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Pyogenic granuloma Lymphatic Lymphangioma/lymphangiosarcoma
Lymphangioma cir****scriptum
Acquired progressive lymphangioma PEComa Lymphangioleiomyomatosis...
- fact,
Lymphangiomas account for 4% of all
vascular tumors and 25% of the
benign vascular tumors in children. Additionally, 50% of
Lymphangiomas are noted...
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Chondroma Fat
tissue Lipoma Fibrous tissue Fibroma Lymphatic vessel Lymphangioma Smooth muscle Leiomyoma Striated muscle Rhabdomyoma Ectodermal Glia Astrocytoma...
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Keloid Lipoma Neurofibroma Xanthoma Kaposi's
sarcoma Infantile digital fibromatosis Granular cell
tumor Leiomyoma Lymphangioma cir****scriptum
Myxoid cyst...