Lymphangioma

Pathology

  1. Congenital abnormality during evolution of embyronic lymph nodes into the adult type
  2. Classification
    • Cystic: cystic hygroma
    • Solid
    • Diffuse
    • Cutanaeous: lymphangioma circumscripta - present as multiple groups of multiple small transparent blisters lying close to each other

 

Approach

  • Expose neck
  • Usually found in children, rarely present in younger adults
  1. Inspection
    • Swelling above clavicle in posterior triangle
  2. Palpation
    • Swelling feels soft and smooth
    • More solid areas may be palpable within the mass
    • Characteristically "brilliantly transilluminable" (because full of lymph)
    • Skin overlying lump is normal