Massive Localized Lymphedema in an Unreported Location (Retroperitoneum)
Abstract Background Massive localized lymphedema (MLL) is a non-neoplastic benign soft tissue lesion that may be confused with sarcomas or other neoplastic proliferations both clinically and morphologically. Most occur in morbidly obese adults on the lower extremities. The objective of this article...
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Main Author: | Dilek Ertoy Baydar (Author) |
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2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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