Abdominal Lymphangioma in Children: A Pediatric Retrospective Chart Review of 16 Cases
Journal Title: Journal of Regenerative Biology and Medicine - Year 2021, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Lymphangiomas are benign lesions of vascular origin that show lymphatic differentiation. They occur in many anatomic locations. Complete resection is difficult in some cases and recurrences are common. A pediatric chart review was carried out in 16 cases. The authors summarized their experience of abdominal lymphangiomas in children.
Authors and Affiliations
Villalon G, Weissenstein A, Luchter E, Bittmann S
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