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- Cystic_hygroma abstract "A cystic hygroma, also known as cystic lymphangioma and macrocystic lymphatic malformation, is often a congenital multiloculated lymphatic lesion that can arise anywhere, but is classically found in the left posterior triangle of the neck and armpits. This is the most common form of lymphangioma. It contains large cyst-like cavities containing lymph, a watery fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. Microscopically, cystic hygroma consists of multiple locules filled with lymph. In the depth, the locules are quite big but they decrease in size towards the surface.Cystic hygromas are benign, but can be disfiguring. It is a condition which usually affects children; very rarely it can present in adulthood.Cystic hygroma is also known as lymphatic malformation. Nowadays, the medical field prefers to use the term lymphatic malformation because the term cystic hygroma means water tumor. Lymphatic malformation is more commonly used now because it is a sponge-like collection of abnormal growth that contains clear lymphatic fluid. The fluid collects within the cysts or channels, usually in the soft tissue. Cystic hygromas occur when the lymphatic vessels that make up the lymphatic system are not formed properly. There are two types of lymphatic malformations. They are macrocystic lymphatic malformations, large cysts, and microcystic, small cysts. A person may have only one kind of the malformation or can have a mixture of both macro and micro cysts.Cystic hygroma can be associated with a nuchal lymphangioma or a fetal hydrops. Additionally, it can be associated with Turner syndrome or with Noonan syndrome.A lethal version of this condition is known as Cowchock Wapner Kurtz syndrome that, in addition to cystic hygroma, includes cleft palate and lymphedema, a condition of localized edema and tissue swelling caused by a compromised lymphatic system.".
- Cystic_hygroma icd10 "D18.1, Q87.8 (ILDSD18.140".
- Cystic_hygroma icd9 "228.1".
- Cystic_hygroma icdo "M9173/0".
- Cystic_hygroma meshId "D018191".
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- Cystic_hygroma caption "A child with cystic hygroma".
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- Cystic_hygroma icd "228.1".
- Cystic_hygroma icd "D18.1, Q87.8".
- Cystic_hygroma icdo "M9173/0".
- Cystic_hygroma medlineplus "148".
- Cystic_hygroma meshid "D018191".
- Cystic_hygroma name "Cystic hygroma".
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- Cystic_hygroma subject Category:Congenital_disorders.
- Cystic_hygroma subject Category:Otorhinolaryngology.
- Cystic_hygroma type Abnormality114501726.
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- Cystic_hygroma comment "A cystic hygroma, also known as cystic lymphangioma and macrocystic lymphatic malformation, is often a congenital multiloculated lymphatic lesion that can arise anywhere, but is classically found in the left posterior triangle of the neck and armpits. This is the most common form of lymphangioma. It contains large cyst-like cavities containing lymph, a watery fluid that circulates throughout the lymphatic system. Microscopically, cystic hygroma consists of multiple locules filled with lymph.".
- Cystic_hygroma label "Cystic hygroma".
- Cystic_hygroma label "Hygroma colli".
- Cystic_hygroma label "Hygroma colli".
- Cystic_hygroma label "Naczyniak limfatyczny torbielowaty".
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