Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4221756 Clinical Imaging 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveThe objective was to present computed tomographic (CT) findings of generalized lymphangiomatosis in young adults that was at first misdiagnosed with malignancy.Materials and methodsWe reviewed the clinical and radiological findings of three young adults who had histologically confirmed generalized lymphangiomatosis.ResultsBony lesions were cystic forms and appeared as variably sized, well-circumscribed, irregular, microlobulated-contour, multiseptated masses. Lymphangiomas involving soft tissue were similar to bony lesions on CT.ConclusionCT features of generalized lymphangiomatosis may be useful to prevent invasive procedures in young subjects. Generalized lymphangiomatosis involving bones in young adults shows less extensive and aggressive osteolytic pattern than known features in child.

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