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Fig. 1D. 2-year-old girl with soft-tissue lymphangioma in left foot.
Photomicrograph of surgical specimen shows ectatic lymphatics that have thin
walls composed of simple endothelial lining and are seen in papillary dermis.
Because these channels are close to undersurface of epidermis, some appear to
be in epidermis itself. (H and E, x40)