Giant lymphangioma breast - A rare occurrence: Case report and current review

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TitreGiant lymphangioma breast - A rare occurrence: Case report and current review
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursGarg GKumar, Goyal S, Singla SLal
JournalCLINICAL CANCER INVESTIGATION JOURNAL
Volume9
Pagination205-209
Date PublishedSEP-OCT
Type of ArticleReview
ISSN2278-0513
Mots-clésBreast, cystic lymphangioma, Malignancy
Résumé

Cystic lymphangiomas are rare benign tumor and are due to congenital malformations of lymphatic vessels. Majority occur either at birth or up to 2 years age. These are slow-growing lesions and infiltrate into the surrounding tissues. Malignancy is quite rare in these lesions. Common sites are head and neck, axilla, and mediastinum and rarely in breast. Hereby, we report a case of a 13-year-old female who presented with a gradually increasing painless swelling in the upper outer quadrant of her left breast for the last 12 years. Magnetic resonance imaging of the breast showed multiple, irregular, hypoechoic lesions associated with irregular duct dilatation. As the treatment of choice is complete excision, the cystic mass was excised in toto and sent for histopathology, which revealed cystic lymphangioma.

DOI10.4103/ccij.ccij_38_20