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Sydney C Larkin1, Ashley B Wentworth2, Julia S Lehman2,3
1School of Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Abstract:
Acquired progressive lymphangioma (benign lymphangioendothelioma) is a rare lymphatic anomaly of unclear pathogenesis. Excision is generally advised for local disease, although other therapies have been tried. This report describes a unique case of extensive acquired progressive lymphangioma involving the abdomen, genitalia, and lower extremity of a 1-year-old boy. Rapid progression and multisite involvement required exploration of nonsurgical options for management.
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