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Primary intrathymic lymphangioma.

OBJECTIVES: Lymphangiomas are relatively uncommon lesions of the lymphatic channels that can arise in virtually any part of the body provided by lymphatic vessels. The most common localization is the head/neck region, with only sporadic reports in other sites. The mediastinum is a rare location, with around 20 cases reported in the literature.

METHODS: We describe one case of mediastinal lymphangioma with a true intrathymic localization, which to our knowledge has never been described.

RESULTS: The gross features and microscopic findings are reported with a discussion of the clinicopathologic signatures of this pathologic entity.

CONCLUSIONS: Intrathymic lymphangioma should always be taken into consideration in the differential diagnosis of cystic mediastinal lesions in children and adult patients.

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