Lymphangioma (Synonym: Lymphangiectodes.)

Lymphangioma (Synonym: Lymphangiectodes.)

Describe lymphangioma.

Lymphangioma is a rare disease, consisting of localized dilatations of the lymphatic vessels, appearing as discrete or aggregated pin-head or pea-sized, compressible, hollow, tubercle-like elevations, of a pinkish or faint lilac color, and occurring for the most part about the trunk. It is of slow but usually progressive development, and is unaccompanied by subjective symptoms.

A rare condition, Kaposi described as lymphangioma tuberosum multiplex, characterized by more or less solid, somewhat cystic, pearly to pinkish red, sometimes crowded lesions, is now known to be “benign cystic epithelioma”; its most common site is the face. While called “benign,” ulcerative action may eventually ensue.

Treatment, when demanded, consists of operative measures.