Rare case of inguinal cystic lymphangioma diagnosed and treated in elderly patient.

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Interventional Urology Division, Urology Department, Cheikh Khalifa University Hospital, Casablanca, Morocco.

Published: July 2023

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  • Cystic lymphangioma is a type of vascular malformation that forms during embryonic development when lymphatic and venous connections are disrupted, primarily appearing as cystic lesions filled with lymph.
  • The cervicofacial region is the most common location for these lesions to occur, with inguinal cases being rare but potentially serious if they lead to complications like strangulated inguinal hernias.
  • Diagnosis typically involves imaging techniques like ultrasound and CT scans, and while asymptomatic cases are monitored, symptomatic ones usually necessitate complete surgical removal to prevent recurrence, as discussed in a recent case at Cheikh Khalifa University Hospital.

Article Abstract

Cystic lymphangioma develops due to the interruption of lymphatic-venous connections during embryogenesis, leading to the formation of a cystic lesion containing lymph. These lesions fall under the ISSVA classification of vascular malformations. The first documented case dates back to 1828, with further elucidation provided by Sabin in 1909 and 1919. Cervicofacial region is the most common site, often showing early-stage symptoms. Inguinal location is rare, but if complications arise, it may present as a strangulated inguinal hernia. The tumor's severity lies in its compression and invasion of the aerodigestive tract and adjacent organs. Diagnosis relies on imaging techniques such as ultrasound and computed tomography, which help determine the mass's nature, boundaries, and relationship with neighboring structures. Asymptomatic lesions are generally monitored, while symptomatic ones require complete surgical excision to minimize the risk of recurrence. At Cheikh Khalifa University Hospital, we present a case highlighting our urology department's experience in diagnosis, patient care, and surgical treatment.

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