Waxman M, Fatteh S, Elias J M, Vuletin J C
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1984 Mar;108(3):206-8.
Malignant lymphoma developed in the dorsum of the hand in a patient with a long-standing postmastectomy lymphedema. The tumor subsequently spread to involve skin of the forearm and arm. Growth and spread of malignant cells within the stagnant dilated lymphatics are the likely cause of the characteristic nodular dissemination of the tumor in a lymphedematous extremity, regardless of the type of neoplasm.
一名长期存在乳房切除术后淋巴水肿的患者,其手背发生了恶性淋巴瘤。肿瘤随后扩散至前臂和上臂皮肤。无论肿瘤类型如何,恶性细胞在扩张停滞的淋巴管内生长和扩散可能是肿瘤在淋巴水肿肢体呈特征性结节状播散的原因。