| Plural | lymphangiectases |
intestinal lymphangiectasis
pulmonary lymphangiectasis
lymphangiectases
secondary lymphangiectasis
congenital lymphangiectasis
generalized lymphangiectasis
lymphangiectasis treatment
lymphangiectasis diagnosis
intestinal lymphangiectasis is a rare disorder characterized by dilated lymphatic vessels in the bowel wall.
primary lymphangiectasis may present in infancy with bilateral lower limb swelling.
secondary lymphangiectasis often results from abdominal malignancies or inflammatory conditions.
the patient was diagnosed with intestinal lymphangiectasis following persistent diarrhea and weight loss.
lymphangiectasis leads to protein-losing enteropathy due to lymphatic leakage into the intestines.
chylous ascites is a common complication of abdominal lymphangiectasis.
endoscopic biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of intestinal lymphangiectasis.
treatment for lymphangiectasis typically includes a low-fat diet with medium-chain triglycerides.
the pathophysiology involves obstruction of lymphatic flow causing vessel dilation.
secondary lymphangiectasis can develop after abdominal radiation therapy.
imaging studies reveal thickened intestinal folds characteristic of lymphangiectasis.
prognosis varies depending on the underlying cause of the lymphangiectasis.
generalized lymphangiectasis can cause significant facial and limb swelling.
intestinal lymphangiectasis
pulmonary lymphangiectasis
lymphangiectases
secondary lymphangiectasis
congenital lymphangiectasis
generalized lymphangiectasis
lymphangiectasis treatment
lymphangiectasis diagnosis
intestinal lymphangiectasis is a rare disorder characterized by dilated lymphatic vessels in the bowel wall.
primary lymphangiectasis may present in infancy with bilateral lower limb swelling.
secondary lymphangiectasis often results from abdominal malignancies or inflammatory conditions.
the patient was diagnosed with intestinal lymphangiectasis following persistent diarrhea and weight loss.
lymphangiectasis leads to protein-losing enteropathy due to lymphatic leakage into the intestines.
chylous ascites is a common complication of abdominal lymphangiectasis.
endoscopic biopsy confirmed the diagnosis of intestinal lymphangiectasis.
treatment for lymphangiectasis typically includes a low-fat diet with medium-chain triglycerides.
the pathophysiology involves obstruction of lymphatic flow causing vessel dilation.
secondary lymphangiectasis can develop after abdominal radiation therapy.
imaging studies reveal thickened intestinal folds characteristic of lymphangiectasis.
prognosis varies depending on the underlying cause of the lymphangiectasis.
generalized lymphangiectasis can cause significant facial and limb swelling.
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