Abstract

Cutaneous lymphangioma circumscriptum (CLC), a lymphatic malformation, is commonly present as fluid-filled vesicles bulging on the skin surface [1, 2]. The vesicles may be present as a particular arrangement resembling frogspawn. The vesicles frequently range from flesh colored to dark red and black as a result of blood leakage into the vesicles. Here, we report a case of CLC with marked blood presence and discuss histopathologic features of the endothelial cells of the lumens.A 25-year-old Japanese [...]

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