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Acquired progressive lymphangioma

L Meunier1, G Barneon, J Meynadier

  • 1Department of Dermatology, University of Montpellier, France.

The British Journal of Dermatology
|November 1, 1994
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Acquired progressive lymphangioma (APL) is a rare benign skin condition. Early surgical intervention offers the best chance for a complete cure in patients with this lymphatic capillary proliferation.

Area of Science:

  • Dermatology
  • Pathology
  • Vascular Biology

Background:

  • Acquired progressive lymphangioma (APL) is a rare benign proliferation originating from lymphatic capillaries.
  • Histological features include dermal vascular channels and a characteristic 'dissection of collagen' pattern.

Observation:

  • A case report of a 30-year-old patient with an extensive and treatment-resistant APL on the right breast is presented.
  • The lesion developed gradually over a 23-year period.

Findings:

  • The case illustrates the potential for extensive and refractory APL.
  • Highlights the importance of recognizing the histological hallmarks of APL.

Implications:

  • Pathologists and dermatologists must be aware of this rare entity.

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  • Early surgical treatment is crucial for achieving a complete cure when the APL is diagnosed at an early stage.