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. 2016 Jul-Aug;84(4):313-7.
doi: 10.1016/j.circir.2015.06.028. Epub 2015 Aug 7.

[Cervical lymphangioma in the adult. A report of 2 cases]

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[Cervical lymphangioma in the adult. A report of 2 cases]

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Erich Otto Paul Basurto-Kuba et al. Cir Cir. 2016 Jul-Aug.
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Abstract

Background: Cervical lymphangiomas are uncommon benign congenital malformations usually present in children, and are rare in adults. Currently, complete resection is still the standard care. Two cases are presented of a cervical lymphangioma in an adult. The diagnosis and surgical approach is also discussed.

Clinical case: Case 1. The first case is a 23 year old male with chief complaint of a tumour in the posterior triangle of the neck, which showed a substantial increase in size in the last 9 months. No associated signs or symptoms, or any trauma history was reported. CT scan of the neck showed images suggestive of a posterior cervical lymphangioma. Exploratory cervical surgery was performed, with complete resection of a cystic tumour located in the posterior triangle of the neck. Surgery was performed without complications and postoperative care was unremarkable.

Case 2: The second case is a 28 woman with a cystic tumour in submandibular space. She had history of a previous incomplete operation in another institution 2 years ago, with recurrence of the tumour. A second surgery was performed with complete resection without complications, and with a good outcome.

Conclusions: Cervical lymphangioma is a very rare benign disease, surgical treatment is preferred, but sclerotherapy can be used as alternative treatment.

Keywords: Adult; Adulto; Cervical cystic tumour resection; Linfangioma; Lymphangioma; Resección tumor quística cervical.

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