Kotidis Efstathios, Cepaityte Dainora, Petrakis Georgios, Sapalidis Konstantinos, Kanellos Ioannis
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Department of Surgery, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece.
Wounds. 2015 Sep;27(9):249-52.
Massive localized lymphedema (MLL) is a rare benign soft tissue lesion that develops in morbidly obese patients, most commonly on the medial thigh (though other locations have also been described). The cause of MLL remains unknown, but the common denominator in all reported cases is obesity. The diagnosis of MLL is usually made based on clinical history and presentation but it is believed to be underdiagnosed due to a lack of awareness of this distinct entity. When left untreated, MLL can degenerate into angiosarcoma. This report describes a case of MLL of the right lower abdominal wall in an obese 61-year-old female (BMI = 42 kg/m(2)).
巨大局限性淋巴水肿(MLL)是一种罕见的良性软组织病变,发生于病态肥胖患者,最常见于大腿内侧(不过也有其他部位的报道)。MLL的病因尚不清楚,但所有报告病例的共同特征是肥胖。MLL通常根据临床病史和表现做出诊断,但由于对这种独特病症认识不足,据信其诊断不足。若不治疗,MLL可恶变为血管肉瘤。本报告描述了一名61岁肥胖女性(BMI = 42 kg/m²)右下腹壁发生MLL的病例。