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Akira Baba1, Shinji Yamazoe1, Yumi Okuyama1, Kanichiro Shimizu2, Yuko Kobashi1, Yosuke Nozawa1, Yohei Munetomo1, Takuji Mogami1.
Abstract
Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome (KTS) is a vascular lymphatic malformation underlying with bony and soft tissue hypertrophy. It is a rare condition presenting in 1 out of 10 000 people. The growth disturbance due to KTS is more commonly unilateral (85%) than bilateral (12.5%), and most rarely crossed-bilateral (2.5%). A man in his 40s presented to our hospital with a complaint of lower limb discomfort. Radiograph, ultrasonography, computed tomography venography, magnetic resonance (and venography) showed various radiological findings characteristic for KTS. Because the patient was symptomatic, he underwent stripping of bilateral great saphenous vein and varicectomy of bilateral legs. The surgical procedures were undertaken successfully, and there has been no recurrent symptom for about 2 years and a half. In this study, we report a very rare case of bilateral KTS diagnosed by radiological and clinical manifestations with some literature review.Entities:
Year: 2017 PMID: 28458832 PMCID: PMC5400491 DOI: 10.1093/jscr/rjx024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2042-8812
Figure 1:Radiograph showed bone cortex hypertrophy (arrow) of the lower limbs (A). Dilation of superficial vein in bilateral lower limbs, retrograde flow of bilateral great saphenous vein and persistence of the lateral marginal vein were detected by ultrasonography. FA, femoral artery; FV, femoral vein; LMV, lateral marginal vein (B).
Figure 2:CT venography revealed dilation of superficial veins in bilateral lower limbs (arrows), persistent with the bilateral lateral marginal veins (dotted arrows) and left sciatic vein (arrow head) and soft tissue density area centered in dorsal subcutaneous fat layer of right foot and left lower limb (thick arrows).
Figure 3:MR venography confirmed dilation of superficial lower limb veins (A). STIR MR imaging detected high signal intensity mass (arrows) indicating multiple lymphovascular malformation in subcutaneous fat layer of bilateral feet (B).