Acquired Lymphangioma Circumscriptum Caused Macroglossia A Case Report


METİN m. s., ÖZDEMİR Ş., AKDENİZ N., KIZILYEL O., GÜNDOĞDU B., Atasoy M.

Turkish Journal of Dermatology / Türk Dermatoloji Dergisi, cilt.9, ss.31-33, 2015 (ESCI) identifier identifier

Özet

Lymphangioma circumscriptum (LC) is a hamartomatous vascular malformation of lymphatic channels. The etiology is not fully understood. It is usually congenital. Lesions are characterized as thin-walled and grouped vesicles. Lesions are usually seen on proximal extremities, shoulder, axilla, abdomen and neck. They are rarely seen on genital and oral mucosa. Our case was 20 years old male suffering from growing, pain and burning of tongue for 2 months durations. There was a plaque consisted of grouped vesicles on tongue in dermatological examination. Biopsy was obtained. LC was diagnosed. We decided to report this case since acquired LC on tongue and macroglossi is very rare in literature.