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Colonic lymphangioma presenting with intermittent pain and intussusception.

Mark M G LyMarie Shella De RoblesCatriona MckenzieChristopher J Young
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2019)
There is increasing incidence in lymphangioma due to the increasing accessibility to colonoscopy, particularly for asymptomatic or subacute disease. Although colonoscopic excision, sclerotherapy and use of steroids or fibrin glue have been advocated as possible modes of treatment, surgical excision is still considered to be the treatment of choice.
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