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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

1. Lymphangioma

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2. EMedicine - Lymphangioma : Article By Geover Fernandez, MD
lymphangioma lymphangiomas are uncommon, hamartomatous, congenital malformations of the lymphatic system that involve the skin and subcutaneous tissues.
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Last Updated: May 14, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: cutaneous lymphangioma, lymphangioma circumscriptum, cavernous lymphangioma, cystic hygroma, abnormal lymph vessel, lymph vessel AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 10 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Geover Fernandez, MD , Staff Physician, Department of Dermatology, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Coauthor(s): Robert A Schwartz, MD, MPH , Professor and Head, Dermatology, Professor of Pathology, Pediatrics, Medicine, and Preventive Medicine and Community Health, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School Geover Fernandez, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: Alpha Omega Alpha Editor(s): Carmela Vittorio, MD , Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine; David F Butler, MD

3. Lymphangioma Circumscriptum. DermNet NZ
lymphangioma circumscriptum â information for patients. NZ DermNet is an online dermatology resource for patients, GPs and dermatologists lymphangioma circumscriptum is a kind of birthmark (naevus). It appears as a cluster of small firm and may become warty. lymphangioma circumscriptum is most commonly found on the
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What is lymphangioma circumscriptum?
Lymphangioma circumscriptum is a kind of birthmark (naevus or nevus). It appears as a cluster of small firm blisters filled with lymph fluid, resembling frogspawn. These range in colour from clear to pink, dark red, brown or black and may become warty. Lymphangioma circumscriptum is most commonly found on the shoulders, neck, underarm area, limbs, and in the mouth, especially the tongue.
What causes it?
Lymphangioma circumscriptum is caused by embryonic lymph sacs not connecting correctly with the lymphatic system. The reason why this happens is unknown. It may occur at any age but is usually present at birth or appear during the first few years of life. It may become more prominent at puberty. No particular race or sex is more at risk.
What treatments are available?
Lymphangioma circumscriptum is benign (non-cancerous) and usually requires no treatment. Antibiotics may be given if secondary infection occurs (rare). If necessary it may be removed surgically. However they have a tendency to recur.

4. Lymphangioma: Information About OK-432 Therapy
432 therapy is an alternative nonsurgical therapy for lymphangioma. OK-432 therapy was developed in Kyoto 93% of cystic type lymphangioma and in 47% of cavernous type lymphangioma
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5. Virtual Hospital: The International Thoracic Teaching Resource: Congenital: Lymp
The International Thoracic Teaching Resource Congenital and Neoplastic Diseases. lymphangioma. Jeffrey R compression of major airway. Although lymphangioma is a benign tumor, its
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Lymphangiomas account for 0.7-4.5% of mediastinal tumors, occurring most commonly in the superior and anterior mediastinum. While most of hygromas in the neck or lower face occur in the pediatric age group, isolated mediastinal lesions occur more commonly in adults. Most Patients are asymptomatic. A mass is first detected on routine chest radiograph. Pain may result from hemorrhage or infection in the cystic structures. Dyspnea may result from compression of major airway. Although lymphangioma is a benign tumor, its infiltrative tendency sometimes makes complete removal difficult and results in a high recurrence rate postoperatively. Etiology/Pathophysiology:
Lymphangiomas are tumor like congenital anomalies or hamartomatous changes consisting of endothelial-lined spaces that can vary from capillary size to several centimeters in diameter. Pathology:
A collection of dilated lymph vessels is noted. They may be supported by connective tissue stroma of variable thickness that contains lymphoid tissue, round cells, and smooth muscle. These lesions often contain a thin, clear or straw-colored fluid.

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7. Lymphangioma Of The Orbit: The Eye Cancer Network
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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. Lymphangioma tends to start in the superior and nasal orbital quadrants. More than 50% affect anterior (conjunctival and adnexal) structures. Typically, the lymphangioma 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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9. Lymphangioma Sources Presented At Hemangioma.com
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This web site features arterial and venous malformation treatment, and hemangioma surgery in New York. Lymphangioma related phrases are on Hemangioma.com. Visit our web site for more information regarding the surgical procedures we use. Dr. Barry Zide M.D. can help you, contact his New York office to setup an appointment. Other related terms are hemangiomas carotid artery, plastic surgery for men new jersey, hemangioma baby kristin, start of hemangioma, and malformation sindrom. If he feels you might benefit from discussion with parents of children with similar lesions, he will make contact arrangements. Thank you for visiting my site, I hope to be hearing from you soon. Look for lymphangioma on Hemangioma.com. Terms such as plastic surgery for men new jersey, malformation sindrom, start of hemangioma, hemangiomas carotid artery, and hemangioma baby kristin are also related. Do you have lesions on your face? Visit Dr. Zide to see if he can help you.

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11. EMedicine - Acquired Progressive Lymphangioma : Article By Walter HC Burgdorf, M
Acquired Progressive lymphangioma Acquired progressive lymphangioma (APL) is an uncommon vascular tumor that is of importance primarily because it can be
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Last Updated: November 13, 2003 Rate this Article Email to a Colleague Synonyms and related keywords: lymphangioendothelioma, APL, benign lymphangioendothelioma, Kaposi sarcoma, KS, angiosarcoma AUTHOR INFORMATION Section 1 of 11 Author Information Introduction Clinical Differentials ... Bibliography
Author: Walter HC Burgdorf, MD , Clinical Lecturer, Department of Dermatology, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich, Germany Walter HC Burgdorf, MD, is a member of the following medical societies: American Academy of Dermatology American Dermatological Association , and American Society of Dermatopathology Editor(s): Gregory J Raugi, MD, PhD , Chief, Veterans Administration Medical Center of Seattle; Program Director, Associate Professor, Department of Internal Medicine, Division of Dermatology, University of Washington at Seattle; David F Butler, MD

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Dermatlas Dermatology Images vascular malformation,scar,portwine stain,lymphedema,lymphangioma,dermatology image,Klippel-Trenaunay-Weber syndrome images.
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13. DermIS / Main Menu / DOIA / Lymphangioma / Images
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14. Lymphangioma: Information About OK-432 Therapy
lymphangioma OK432 THERAPY AS AN ALTERNATIVE. OK-432 therapy is an alternative non-surgical therapy for lymphangioma. OK-432 therapy
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LYMPHANGIOMA: OK-432 THERAPY
AS AN ALTERNATIVE
  • OK-432 therapy is an alternative non-surgical therapy for lymphangioma.
  • OK-432 therapy was developed in Kyoto, Japan in 1986.
  • OK-432 therapy has been accepted as a safe and effective therapy for lymphangiomas by most of pediatric surgeons in Japan since then.
  • OK-432 therapy showed excellent or good results in 93% of cystic type lymphangioma and in 47% of cavernous type lymphangioma.
  • OK-432 (Picibanil; Chugai Pharmaceutical Co, Tokyo, Japan) is, however, marketed only in Japan as a biological response modifier (BMR).
If you have an interest in this therapy ( Yes or No), please do not hesitate to contact me by following address:
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Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine, Kyoto, 602-8566 Japan
Phone : 81-75-251-5836 Fax : 81-75-251-5828 E-mail: s-ogita@koto.kpu-m.ac.jp Los correos electronicos en espanol se enviaran a mi colaboradora Sra.Midori Ohgi,interprete de espanol-japones. Su direccion electronica es: mohgi@green.ocn.ne.jp

15. ClinicalTrials.gov - Information On Clinical Trials And Human Research Studies:
Resources Help What's New About. Browse By Condition By Disease Heading Cancers and other Neoplasms lymphangioma. Include trials that are no longer recruiting patients. 1 study was found. Sclerotherapy in Children With Macrocystic lymphangioma. Conditions Lymphatic Diseases; lymphangioma
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16. Lymphangioma Circumscriptum – Patient Information
lymphangioma circumscriptum – information for patients. NZ lymphangioma circumscriptum. What is lymphangioma circumscriptum? lymphangioma
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17. Virtual Children's Hospital: Paediapaedia: Cystic Hygroma (Lymphangioma)
Paediapaedia Chest and Airway Diseases Cystic Hygroma (lymphangioma). Michael P. D Alessandro, MD Peer Review Status Internally Peer Reviewed
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Fifty percent present in the first year and 90% present by two years of age. Usually the lesion is just cosmetically annoying but they can compress the airway and esophagus if they invade the mediastinum. The clinical course is characterized by intermittent or progressive growth, spontaneous regression, hemorrhage, and infection. Etiology/Pathophysiology:
The lesion spreads and engulfs adjacent tissues without invading them. Pathology:
Multilobular, multiloculated mass composed of cysts measuring 1 mm to 5 cm in diameter that contain serous fluid and are lined by lymphoendothelial tissue. Imaging Findings:
Seventy five percent are in the neck, 20% in the axilla, and 5% in the retroperitoneum. Two to three percent of the cervical and axillary masses extend into the mediastinum. DDX:
  • Hemangioma - often calcified, causes skeletal abnormalities, see cardiomegaly and increased pulmonary blood flow if there is AV shunting.
  • Thyroglossal duct cyst
  • Bronchial cleft cyst
  • Bronchogenic cyst
  • Thymic teratoma
  • Lymphoma
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18. Archives Of The AFIP -- RadioGraphics 1995; 15: 893-917
lymphangioma. lymphangiomas are composed 90%) (44). Cystic lymphangioma (cystic hygroma) is the most common type of lymphangioma. It
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    Lymphangiomas are composed of sequestered, noncommunicating lymphoid tissue lined by lymphatic endothelium and are thought to be caused by congenital obstruction of lymphatic drainage ( ). Lymphangiomas are subclassified by vessel size as capillary (rare and located in subcutaneous tissue), cavernous (located about the mouth and tongue), and cystic. However, lymphangiomas are often an admixture of histologic subtypes. Cystic and cavernous lymphangiomas contain large, unilocular or multilocular spaces filled with proteinaceous material, and histologic distinction from pure cavernous hemangiomas may be difficult ( The vast majority of lymphangiomas of the musculoskeletal system are soft-tissue lesions ( Figure 11 Figure 12 ), with an osseous location being rare ( ). These lesions are usually found at birth (50% 65% of cases) or at least within the first 2 years of life (90%) (

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Abstract, Isolated laryngeal lymphangioma showing the symptoms of acute epiglottitis. Eur Arch Otorhinolaryngol. Hemangioma/lymphangioma. Gen Dent.
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