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1 Fellow, Pediatric Radiology.
A case of lymphangiomatosis of bone, demonstrated by lymphangiography, is reported. This uncommon disease should be considered in children with polyostotic lytic lesions.
The diagnosis can be confirmed with lymphangiography if contrast material is demonstrated within the bone lesions. In the presence of delayed drainage of the contrast medium from the lymphatics, delayed filming may be necessary. This confirmatory demonstration precludes the need for biopsy.
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