腹膜后囊性淋巴管瘤:自发性消退1例并文献复习

K. Stessy, Potop Diana, Chalhoub Khalil, Verdier Emmanuelle, Auger Marie, Levard Guillaume, Mcheik Jiad N
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背景:囊性淋巴管瘤(CL)是一种罕见的良性肿瘤,起源于淋巴系统,可有不同的定位。该肿瘤由若干囊肿组成,具有腔样外观。在儿童时期,囊性淋巴管瘤在男孩和女孩中同样常见(性别比例为1:1)。这种病变可以突然发作,快速生长或稳定,甚至可以自发消退。它有不同的临床表现,有时可无症状。对于这种罕见的畸形,最终的诊断是组织学证实。病例介绍:我们报告了一个7岁的女孩,在出生前通过超声和磁共振成像(MRI)诊断为腹膜后CL,并伴有左腰椎皮下延伸和皮肤淋巴管瘤。腹膜后病变无症状,临床不可见,无需任何治疗即可自行消退;然而,皮肤病变不断演变。结论:CL的诊断可在产前和成年期进行影像学检查。无症状CL的常规治疗是定期的临床和放射学监测。然而,对于有症状的病变,一线治疗是手术。在我们的病例中,仅对皮肤病变进行了手术治疗。
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Retroperitoneal Cystic Lymphangioma: A Case Report of Spontaneous Regression and Review of Literature
Background: Cystic lymphangioma (CL) is a rare and benign tumor derived from the lymphatic system that can have different localisations. This tumor consists of several numbers of cysts that have cavity-like appearance. During childhood, cystic lymphangiomas are as common in boys as in girls (sex ratio 1:1). This lesion can have a sudden onset, a rapid growth or stability and can even regress spontaneously. It has a variable clinical presentation and sometimes can be asymptomatic. For this rare malformation the final diagnosis is a histological confirmation. Case presentation: We present the case of a 7-year-old girl that was diagnosed before birth with a retroperitoneal CL by ultrasound and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) with a left lumbar subcutaneous extension associated with a cutaneous lymphangioma. This retroperitoneal lesion remained asymptomatic, non visible clinically and it had a spontaneous resolution without any treatment; however, the cutaneous lesion kept evol-ving. Conclusion: The diagnosis of CL can be made by imaging during the prenatal period and sometimes during adulthood. The usual treatment for asymptomatic CL is regular clinical and radiological monitoring. However for symptomatic lesions the first line treatment is surgery. In our case, surgical treatment was performed only for the skin lesions.
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Archives of dermatology
Archives of dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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