Abstract

Lymphatic malformation are most commonly located in regions of confluence of major lymphatic channels, including the neck ( 75%), axilla ( 20%), mediastinum, retroperitoneum, pelvis and groin. We are reporting here a rare case in which a 35year old female presented with swelling over right groin and thigh. A provisional diagnosis was made on radiological investigations. Wide Local Excision with Tensor Fascia Lata Flap Reconstruction with Split Skin Graft was done and the diagnosis was confirmed on histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Keywords: Lymphatic malformation, Acquired Progressive Lymphangioma, Benign lymphangioendothelioma

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