1. Cystic hygroma
A cystic hygroma is a mass that commonly occurs in the head and neck area. It is a birth defect.
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2. Cystic Hygroma
Cystic hygromas are non-malignant malformations of the lymphatic system characterized by single or multiple fluid-filled lesions that occur at sites where the lymphatic system connects to the venous system, most commonly the back of the neck. Typi...
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3. Cystic hygroma - Glossary Entry - Genetics Home Reference
A benign lymphatic neoplasm usually arising from the neck and characterized by cystic dilation of the lymphatic vessels.
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4. Cystic hygroma
A cystic hygroma occurs as the baby grows in the womb. It forms from pieces of material that carry fluid and white blood cells. Such material is called embryonic lymphatic tissue. After birth, a cystic hygroma usually looks like a...
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5. Cystic Hygroma: eMedicine Radiology
Cystic hygroma was first described in 1828 by Radenbacher. Cystic hygroma (meaning "moist tumor") belongs to a group of diseases now recognized as lymphatic malformations. The discovery of a
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6. Virtual Pediatric Hospital: Paediapaedia: Cystic Hygroma (Lymphangioma)
Fifty percent present in the first year and 90% present by two years of age. Usually the lesion is just cosmetically annoying but they can compress the airway and esophagus if they invade the mediastinum. The clinical course is characterized by in...
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7. Disease InfoSearch: cystic, hygroma, Treatment | Genetic Alliance
Disease InfoSearch: cystic, hygroma, Treatment
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8. cystic hygroma in utero, recurrence? - Vascular Birthmarks Foundation Forum
Information accessed through the VBF is presented in summary form in order to impart general information relating to the diagnosis and treatment of vascular birthmarks. Such information is not complete and should not be used as a substitute for a ...
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9. Cystic hygroma (Turner's syndrome) with hydrops: Pt - 10494 - MedPix® Medical Image Database
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10. ermAtlas: Online Dermatology Image Library dermatology image,cyst, dermoid,cyst, dermoid,tonsils, lingual,papillae, hyperplastic foliate,tonsils, ling...
This cyst had been slowly growing in the floor of the mouth for years. Histology revealed a lining of orthokeratinized stratified squamous epithelium with a prominent granular cell layer. The cyst wall was composed of fibrous connective tissue con...
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