@article{lymph 4134, author = {M Numata, S Asato, Sh Hosoe, N Itoh, Sh Hayashi}, title = {TWO CASES OF CYSTIC LYMPHANGIOMA IN THE NECK REGION IN ADULTS}, volume = {15}, year = {1982}, url = {http://journals.librarypublishing.arizona.edu/lymph/article/id/4134/}, issue = {3}, abstract = {<p>Two cases of cystic lymphangioma which developed in the neck region of adults are reported. The first case was a 46 year old housewife who noticed a swelling on her right neck region. The tumor was a unilocular cystic benign tumor covered with thin capsule and removed from the surrounding tissue. The second case was a 19-year old male who noticed sudden swelling on his left side of the neck following a traffic accident. The swelling was a multilocular benign cyst which contained yellowish serous liquid, as in case 1. The cyst was removed successfully. The two cases had a favourable post-operative course and there have been no signs of recurrence. Histologically the cysts contained one layer of endothelial cells and an accumulation of lymphocytes.</p>}, month = {9}, pages = {100-105}, issn = {2522-7963}, publisher={International Society of Lymphology and the University of Arizona Libraries}, journal = {Lymphology} }