首页 | 本学科首页   官方微博 | 高级检索  
     


A rare case of a giant cavernous lymphangioma of the chest wall and axilla in an adult patient
Authors:George E. Philippakis  Nikolaos Manoloudakis  Antonios Marinakis
Affiliation:Department of Thoracic and vascular Surgery, General Hospital of Chania, Chania, Greece
Abstract:INTRODUCTIONLymphangiomas are benign lesions that are most commonly encountered in the neck of small infants, but are quite uncommon in the adult population. Their removal can be quite difficult, when they reach enormous dimensions or they develop in critical locations. Complete resection is curative, but incomplete resections entail the risk of relapse. Lymphangiomas of the chest wall are quite rare.PRESENTATION OF CASEWe report a case of a 35-year old man with a giant cavernous lymphangioma of the right lateral chest wall extending into the axilla, which was removed en bloc.DISCUSSIONThese tumors of lymphatic origin tend to grow, as is the case in our patient, but they also tend to recur if not resected completely. Clinical examination and chest CT scan may provide a clue to the diagnosis.CONCLUSIONLymphangiomas of the thoracic wall are extremely rare lesions and wide resection is recommended due to the high recurrence rate of these benign lesions.
Keywords:
本文献已被 ScienceDirect 等数据库收录!
设为首页 | 免责声明 | 关于勤云 | 加入收藏

Copyright©北京勤云科技发展有限公司  京ICP备09084417号