Fass R, Haddad M, Sandbank Y, Zelikovski A
Vascular Surgery Unit, Beilinson Medical Center, Petah Tiqva, Israel.
Vasa. 1990;19(4):334-5.
The case of a 54-year-old man with a large right retroperitoneal liposarcoma presenting with bilateral leg lymphedema, is reported. Total excision of the tumor resulted in marked reduction of the edema in both legs persisting for four years. Follow-up lymphographies demonstrated lymphatic drainage dysfunction on both sides; nevertheless, the edema did not recur. Based on these findings, a non-compressive hypothesis concerning the evolution of lymphedema in this case is postulated.
报告了一例54岁男性,患有巨大的右侧腹膜后脂肪肉瘤,出现双侧下肢淋巴水肿。肿瘤全切术后,双腿水肿明显减轻,持续了四年。随访淋巴管造影显示双侧淋巴引流功能障碍;然而,水肿并未复发。基于这些发现,推测了该病例中淋巴水肿演变的非压迫性假说。