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Benign Lymphangioendothelioma Manifested Clinically as Actinic Keratosis

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Benign lymphangioendothelioma is an acquired lymphangiectatic lesion that must be recognized and differentiated from angiosarcoma, early Kaposi's sarcoma, and lymphangioma circumscriptum. We report the case of a 68-year-old woman with the clinical presentation of a possible actinic keratosis and the typical histologic findings of benign lymphangioendothelioma and an overlying actinic keratosis.


 

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