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Cystic Hygroma

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Synonyms

  • Cystic Lymphangioma
  • Familial Nuchal Bleb
  • FCH
  • Fetal Cystic Hygroma
  • Hygroma Colli

Disorder Subdivisions

  • None

General Discussion

Cystic hygromas are non-malignant malformations of the lymphatic system characterized by single or multiple fluid-filled lesions that occur at sites where the lymphatic system connects to the venous system, most commonly the back of the neck. Typically, this disorder becomes apparent in infancy or early childhood. Ninety percent of cases are symptomatic by the age of two years.
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Resources

National Lymphatic and Venous Diseases Foundation, Inc.
70 Heritage Ave
Unit 9
Portsmouth, NH 03801
USA
Tel: 6033348600
Fax: 6033346464
Tel: 8003012103

American Cancer Society, Inc.
1599 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30329
USA
Tel: 4043203333
Tel: 8002272345
Internet: http://www.cancer.org

Cystic Hygroma Support Group
55 Jewel Walk
Bewbush
Crawley, Intl RH11 8BH
United Kingdom
Tel: 01293 571545

National Organization of Vascular Anomalies
PO Box 8711-104 Six Forks Road
PMB 126
Raleigh, NC 27615
Tel: (919)844-0370
Email: admin@mail.novanews.org
Internet: http://www.novanews.org

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Last Updated:  4/18/2003
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