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IntroductionLymphangiomas are benign cystic tumors which arise from congenital malformations of the lymphatic system and are extremely rare in adulthood. We report a case of adult lymphangioma of the axilla that was removed after identifying the feeding lymphatic vessel using an indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging system. Presentation of caseA 35-year old woman presented to our hospital with a rapidly growing mass on her left axilla. She had been pregnant once before and delivered at 34 years of age. Mammography, ultrasonography, and magnetic resonance imaging revealed a tumor that consisted of multiple cysts, which led to a diagnosis of cystic lymphangioma. The ICG fluorescence imaging system indicated that only one lymphatic vessel, which was completely removed with ligation of the feeding lymphatic vessel, was flowing to the tumor. An immunohistological study demonstrated that the cystic endothelia were positive for podoplanin (D2-40), a marker of lymphatic vessels. DiscussionIn addition to congenital factors, mechanical obstruction to lymphatic vessels by an external force, such as trauma or congestion of the lymphatic flow caused by increasing venous pressure during pregnancy or delivery might lead to lymphangioma in adulthood. Therefore, our patient’s pregnancy and delivery one year prior to discovery of the tumor seems to be the cause of her lymphangioma. ConclusionBased on our findings, we recommend the complete excision to successfully treat adult-onset lymphangioma. We also suggest that visualization with ICG fluorescence imaging system is very useful for detecting the feeding lymphatic vessel and performing complete excision of the lymphangioma.

Highlights

  • Lymphangiomas are benign cystic tumors which arise from congenital malformations of the lymphatic system and are extremely rare in adulthood

  • Lymphangiomas are benign malformations of the lymphatic system resulting from lymphatic dilatation with endothelial linings, which may be caused by congenital weakness of the wall, proliferation of the lymphatic vessels, and blockage of the lymphatic channels [1]

  • We report a rare case of adult lymphangioma of the axillary region that was removed by means of the indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging system

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INTRODUCTION

Lymphangiomas are benign cystic tumors which arise from congenital malformations of the lymphatic system and are extremely rare in adulthood. We report a case of adult lymphangioma of the axilla that was removed after identifying the feeding lymphatic vessel using an indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging system. PRESENTATION OF CASE: A 35-year old woman presented to our hospital with a rapidly growing mass on her left axilla. She had been pregnant once before and delivered at 34 years of age. The ICG fluorescence imaging system indicated that only one lymphatic vessel, which was completely removed with ligation of the feeding lymphatic vessel, was flowing to the tumor. We suggest that visualization with ICG fluorescence imaging system is very useful for detecting the feeding lymphatic vessel and performing complete excision of the lymphangioma

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