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Massive Localized Lymphedema: Two Case Studies and Diagnostic Challenges

Saleh A. Ba-Shammakh,Hasn M. Haj-Freej, Yanof S. Al-Naggar, Waleed Ghanem, Manal Z. Haij, Fahmi Al-Mohd,Eman Hijazi,Samir S. Amr

Cureus(2023)

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Abstract
Massive localized lymphedema (MLL) is an emerging clinical phenomenon predominantly observed in morbidly obese individuals. It presents both diagnostic and therapeutic challenges to clinicians due to its characterization by large, pendulous masses in the abdomen or thigh. MLL may resemble malignant conditions, such as liposarcoma, leading to unnecessary invasive interventions. This study presents two case studies: a 74-year-old male who succumbed to postoperative complications and a 56-year-old female who experienced successful recovery. These cases highlight the urgent need for robust diagnostic criteria and evidence-based management approaches for MLL. In addition, further research exploring the pathogenesis, risk factors, and potential connections among MLL, hypothyroidism, and angiosarcoma is essential.
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pathophysiology,secondary lymphedema,surgical resection,morbid obesity,mll,massive localized lymphedema
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