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SM Vascular Medicine

Cutaneous Lymphangioma Circumscriptum

[ ISSN : 3067-9958 ]

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Received: 12-Nov-2018

Accepted: 20-Nov-2018

Published: 26-Nov-2018

Ouiame EL Jouari, Ghita Senhaji, Selma Benkirane, Hanane Baybay, Zakia Douhi, Sara Elloudi and Fatima Zahra Mernissi

Department of Dermatology, University Hospital Hassan II, Morocco

Corresponding Author:

Ouiame EL Jouari, Department of

Dermatology, University Hospital

Hassan II, Sidi Hrazem road, Fez,

Morocco, Tel: 212677879830;

Keywords

lymphangioma circumscriptum, lymphatic malformation

Abstract

Cutaneous Lymphangioma Circumscriptum (CLC) is a rare, benign, vascular malformation of dilated superficial lymphatic channels. It is characterized clinically by localized clusters of thin-walled translucent or red-purple colored vesicles that contain clear or hemorrhagic lymphatic fluid. The role of imaging is important to determine the extent of CLC, particularly the deep cisterns. The treatment options include surgery, sclerotherapy, radiotherapy, and laser therapy. We present the characteristics of a case of this rare entity.

Citation

Jouari OEL, Senhaji G, Benkirane S, Baybay H, Douhi Z, Elloudi S,et al. Cutaneous Lymphangioma Circumscriptum. SM Vasc Med. 2018; 3(1): 1014.