PRIMARY NODAL LYMPHANGIOMA: A CASE REPORT WITH LITERATURE REVIEW
Mohamed H. M. Ali*, Mohammed Ahmed Abd Allah, Wisal Ahmed Abd Alla, Salma Suleiman Hassan, Omer Mohamed Omer, Hanadi Elsir Mohamed, Lobna. E. Ali, Eman Hassan Mohammed, Rashid Awad Abdalla, Abd Alelah Yousif Ahmed and Abubake Awad Khiery
ABSTRACT
Background: Lymphangiomas are rare, benign lymphatic malformations that can cause complications such as obstruction. Case Presentation: We present a 32-year-old male with no significant medical history, experiencing colicky abdominal pain and constipation for four days, leading to surgical exploration and the discovery of a mesenteric lymph node. Histopathological Findings: Microscopic examination revealed dilated lymphatic channels lined by attenuated epithelium, with reactive lymphoid hyperplasia and no evidence of malignancy. Interpretation: These features confirm a diagnosis of nodal lymphangiomas, emphasizing the need for timely intervention in symptomatic cases. Conclusion: This case highlights the importance of recognizing and managing lymphangiomas effectively to prevent complications.
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