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    Tumori. 2006 Jul-Aug;92(4):347-50.

    Cystic hygroma of the breast: a rare lesion.

    Torcasio A, Veneroso S, Amabile MI, Biffoni M, Martino G, Monti M, Tintisona O, Pasta V.

    Department of Surgery, Policlinico Umberto I, La Sapienza University, Rome, Italy. dottor.casio@libero.it

    Lymphangiomas are congenital malformations of lymphatic vessels. More than 50% of these lesions are present at birth; 90% are diagnosed by the age of 2. These lesions do not expand very rapidly but they tend to infiltrate surrounding tissues; their degeneration into malignant tumors is an extremely rare occurrence. They are mostly located in the neck region and the axilla; breast lymphangioma is very rare. Surgery is usually performed for aesthetic reasons and in order to make a differential diagnosis with other, more common lesions. The surgical procedure involves the excision of the mass; other methods, such as radiotherapy and sclerotherapy, have proved to be completely ineffective.

    PMID: 17036528 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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