Condition
Pediatric Lymphatic Malformations
What You Need to Know
A lymphatic malformation is a lymphatic vessel that isn't formed correctly. The vessel traps the lymph fluid and causes cysts to form. Your child may have one or more of these cysts.
Key Symptoms
Common symptoms of lymphatic malformations may include:
- A soft, smooth lump or mass
- A lump or mass that gets larger quickly
- Swelling, pain, bleeding and infection
Diagnosis
Doctors typically diagnose lymphatic malformations by:
- CT scan
- MRI
Treatment
- Watching
- Medicines
- Surgery
- Sclerotherapy
- Laser therapy or radiofrequency ablation
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Meet the Providers Who Treat Lymphatic Malformations
Finn's Story
When Finn was born, his parents and doctors immediately knew something was wrong. Finn's left leg was swollen to the size of an adult head, and it continued to swell at an alarming rate.
Departments that Treat Lymphatic Malformations

Vascular Anomalies Clinic
The Vascular Anomalies Clinic brings all of the necessary pediatric specialists together -- in one place -- for individual evaluation and treatment of children with vascular anomalies.

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