Abstract

Abdominal lymphangiomas rarely cause intestinal obstruction. They are inconsistent with clinical presentation and may be misleading due to a lack of awareness of the clinical condition. Often diagnosis is made during surgery, so a high index of suspicion is needed to avoid complications. Here we are reporting the case of a 17-year-old girl who presented with breathing difficulty and abdominal distension.

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