Massive localized lymphedema: A case series and literature review

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Abstract

A large, deep, soft tissue mass is often malignant in nature; however, a recent study described a large soft tissue mass present in morbidly obese patients that was found to be benign. Massive localized lymphedema (MLL) is a large pedunculated lymphadematous mass found in the lower extremity of morbidly obese patients. MLL often enlarges over many years and may interfere with mobility. Although histologically similar to well-differentiated liposarcoma, MLL has recently emerged as a separate, benign clinical entity. The pathophysiology of MLL is yet to be understood. A literature review, and the authors' experiences are discussed to assist in clinical decision making. © 2011 Pulsus Group Inc.

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Evans, R. J., & Scilley, C. (2011, September). Massive localized lymphedema: A case series and literature review. Canadian Journal of Plastic Surgery. https://doi.org/10.1177/229255031101900309

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