Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8825560 Radiology Case Reports 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Massive localized lymphedema represents a pseudosarcoma seen most commonly in middle-aged morbidly obese patients that radiologically can be easily confused for a soft-tissue sarcoma if one is not familiar with this entity. Although considered relatively rare, as the obesity epidemic continues to rise, the incidence of this entity will likely increase as well. We present a case of massive localized lymphedema occurring in the medial thigh, the most common location, with imaging and pathologic correlation.
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