Hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reports
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background and purpose</p> <p>Hemo-lymphangiomas are rare benign tumors that arise from congenital malformation of the vascular system. They are usually diagnosed at birth or early in childhood. The management of hemo-lymphangiomas in children remains...
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doaj-22cda0d2798e4e0d9ccf2fe817f5d13d2020-11-24T21:32:25ZengBMCJournal of Orthopaedic Surgery and Research1749-799X2010-08-01515610.1186/1749-799X-5-56Hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reportsKosmidis IliasVlachou MariaKoutroufinis AnastasiosFiliopoulos Konstantinos<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background and purpose</p> <p>Hemo-lymphangiomas are rare benign tumors that arise from congenital malformation of the vascular system. They are usually diagnosed at birth or early in childhood. The management of hemo-lymphangiomas in children remains challenging because complete resection is often difficult to be achieved and recurrences are common.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We present the case of two children with a mass on their left tibia. Imaging modalities, plain radiograph, Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance were used to investigate the nature of the mass, the anatomical relationship to the neighboring tissues and help planning the surgical resection. The dominant diagnosis was hemo-lymphangioma. Both lesions increased in size in a short period of follow-up thus we decided to proceed to surgical excision.</p> <p>The diagnosis of hemo-lymphangioma was confirmed by histological examination of the surgical specimen.</p> <p>Post-operatively, seroma was formed to the first patient, managed by placing a drainage and immobilizing the limb on a splint.</p> <p>The second patient experienced no complications post-operatively.</p> <p>After 12 months of follow-up both patients had no complications or recurrence.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Very few cases of hemo-lymphangiomas of the extremities have been reported in the literature. Those tumors can grow slowly and remain asymptomatic for a long period of time or may become aggressive and enlarge rapidly, without invasive ability though.</p> <p>Radical resection is the choice of treatment offering the lowest recurrence rates. Other therapeutic methods are: aspiration and drainage, cryotherapy, injection of sclerotic agents and radiotherapy; although none of those offers better results that the surgical excision.</p> http://www.josr-online.com/content/5/1/56 |
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Hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reports |
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Hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reports |
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Hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reports |
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Hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reports |
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Hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reports |
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hemolymphangioma of the lower extremities in children: two case reports |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background and purpose</p> <p>Hemo-lymphangiomas are rare benign tumors that arise from congenital malformation of the vascular system. They are usually diagnosed at birth or early in childhood. The management of hemo-lymphangiomas in children remains challenging because complete resection is often difficult to be achieved and recurrences are common.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>We present the case of two children with a mass on their left tibia. Imaging modalities, plain radiograph, Ultrasonography and Magnetic Resonance were used to investigate the nature of the mass, the anatomical relationship to the neighboring tissues and help planning the surgical resection. The dominant diagnosis was hemo-lymphangioma. Both lesions increased in size in a short period of follow-up thus we decided to proceed to surgical excision.</p> <p>The diagnosis of hemo-lymphangioma was confirmed by histological examination of the surgical specimen.</p> <p>Post-operatively, seroma was formed to the first patient, managed by placing a drainage and immobilizing the limb on a splint.</p> <p>The second patient experienced no complications post-operatively.</p> <p>After 12 months of follow-up both patients had no complications or recurrence.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Very few cases of hemo-lymphangiomas of the extremities have been reported in the literature. Those tumors can grow slowly and remain asymptomatic for a long period of time or may become aggressive and enlarge rapidly, without invasive ability though.</p> <p>Radical resection is the choice of treatment offering the lowest recurrence rates. Other therapeutic methods are: aspiration and drainage, cryotherapy, injection of sclerotic agents and radiotherapy; although none of those offers better results that the surgical excision.</p> |
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