Lymphangiomas

What are Lymphangiomas?

Lymphangiomas are benign lymphatic counterpart of hemangiomas, rare, hamartomatous, inborn malformations of the lymphatic system. Examples of lymphangiomas include:  Capillary lymphangiomasCavernous lymphangiomas
Lymphangiomas

What are Lymphangiomas?

Lymphangiomas are multi cystic, localized malformation of the lymphatic system. What is the Pathology of Lymphangiomas?  The pathology of lymphangiomas is  collection of lymphatic cisterns in the deep subcutaneous plane. Cisterns get separated from the normal lymphatic network but communicate…
Lymphangiomas

What are Lymphangiomas?

Lymphangiomas are common lymphatic tumors of the young. Lymphangiomas are also called lymphatic malformations. Lymphangiomas are noncancerous, fluid-filled cysts that occur in lymphatic vessels. These vessels contain a substance called lymph, and together they make up the lymphatic system. Lymph…