Prenatal diagnosis of posterior mediastinal lymphangioma by two- and three-dimensional ultrasonography

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Lymphangioma is a rare benign tumor characterized by proliferating lymph vessels and composed of large cyst spaces with endothelium-lined channels of varying dimensions. The incidence of lymphangioma is approximately one in 6000 pregnancies. Less than 1% of lymphangiomas are purely mediastinal. The great majority of cases are of cystic lymphangioma, but very rarely there is a mixed lesion consisting of multiple cysts of dilated capillary and lymph vessels. We report a case of posterior mediastinal lymphangioma diagnosed at 28 weeks' gestation, in which three-dimensional ultrasonography was helpful in determining the precise location of the tumor. A Cesarean section was performed at 39 weeks and the tumor was resected on the 5th day postdelivery; histological examination revealed a mixed cystic lymphangioma. Copyright © 2008 ISUOG. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Ruano, R., Takashi, E., Schultz, R., & Zugaib, M. (2008). Prenatal diagnosis of posterior mediastinal lymphangioma by two- and three-dimensional ultrasonography. Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology, 31(6), 697–700. https://doi.org/10.1002/uog.5327

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