Textbook of Uncommon Cancer 2012
DOI: 10.1002/9781118464557.ch41
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Tumors of the Vulva and Vagina

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“…[20][21][22] Lymphangioma of the uterine tuba is extremely rare alone, dilations of the preexisting canals do not take the form of circumscribed nodular tumors and occur only when there is a physical one, that is, the accumulation of secretions or the removal of foreign matter, which it does not require static conditions in the cases that accompanied the tubas in all other normal exams. 23 Ovarian lymphangioma is extremely rare and a pathological examination is necessary to arrive at the correct diagnosis; where the ovaries have a rich vascular supply and it has been postulated that the rarity of this tumor is due to cyclic changes that the ovary undergoes during the reproductive years. The contents in the cystic spaces, the characteristic morphology, with lymphocytic infiltrates and immunohistochemistry helps diagnosis in difficult cases; They usually grow slowly and patients remain asymptomatic for a long time, and the tumor is identified incidentally during the histopathological examination after excision.…”
Section: Gynecological Lymphangiomsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[20][21][22] Lymphangioma of the uterine tuba is extremely rare alone, dilations of the preexisting canals do not take the form of circumscribed nodular tumors and occur only when there is a physical one, that is, the accumulation of secretions or the removal of foreign matter, which it does not require static conditions in the cases that accompanied the tubas in all other normal exams. 23 Ovarian lymphangioma is extremely rare and a pathological examination is necessary to arrive at the correct diagnosis; where the ovaries have a rich vascular supply and it has been postulated that the rarity of this tumor is due to cyclic changes that the ovary undergoes during the reproductive years. The contents in the cystic spaces, the characteristic morphology, with lymphocytic infiltrates and immunohistochemistry helps diagnosis in difficult cases; They usually grow slowly and patients remain asymptomatic for a long time, and the tumor is identified incidentally during the histopathological examination after excision.…”
Section: Gynecological Lymphangiomsmentioning
confidence: 99%