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Lymphangioma circumscriptum.

Lymphangioma circumscriptum. 20 years old woman. multiple, chronically stationary, since 5 years increasing, glassy translucent, pinhead-sized or larger, often cluster-like aggregated, asymmetrically configured, small cysts (frogspawn-like appearance).



Lymphangioma circumscriptum, dense, bulging vesicles, findings unchanged for years, occasionally weeping due to bursting vesicles.

Lymphangioma circumscriptum: Densely aggregated vesicles, usually with haemorrhagic content (so-called haematolymphangioma).

Lymphangioma circumscriptum. close-up. isolated standing and aggregated vesicles with fresh and older bleedings.

Lymphangioma circumscriptum. reflected light microscopy: secondary haemolymphangioma of the shoulder region. basic architecture of multiple, purple, blue-red and blue, sharply defined, round to oval, lacunar structures (endothelium-lined, angiomatous-cavernous spaces in the stratum papillare filled with erythrocytes and lymphatic fluid). lacunae located in the deeper dermis are tinted steel blue.