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Citation:
Weerakkody Y, Knipe H, Lymphangiomatosis. Reference article, Radiopaedia.org (Accessed on 13 Feb 2025) https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-93397
Disclosures:
At the time the article was last revised Henry Knipe had the following disclosures:
- Integral Diagnostics, Shareholder (ongoing)
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Lymphangiomatosis is a rare mesenchymal disorder that is characterized by developmental "malformation" of multiple lymphatic channels (usually with dilatation).
Terminology
If lymphatic channels are purely dilated and not malformed the term lymphangiectasia is usually used. If lymphangiomatosis occurs in a singular localized form it is then the term lymphangioma can be used, and if it is widespread throughout the body then generalized lymphatic anomaly can be used.
Pathology
The condition can have various forms depending on organ involvement:
Associations
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2. Gordon K & Mortimer P. Progressive Lymphangiomatosis and Gorham's Disease: Case Report and Clinical Implications. Lymphatic Research and Biology. 2011;9(4):201-4. doi:10.1089/lrb.2011.0021
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3. Jin D, Sun X, Shen W, Zhao Q, Wang R. Diagnosis of Lymphangiomatosis: A Study Based on CT Lymphangiography. Academic Radiology. 2020;27(2):219-26. doi:10.1016/j.acra.2019.03.024
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