Simple Lymphangioma of the Scrotum: A Case Report

Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. 2022 Sep 22:15:2017-2020. doi: 10.2147/CCID.S375428. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

As scrotal simple lymphangioma is a rare benign proliferation of lymphatic vessels in the scrotum, a few reports were documented. A 68-year-old man gradually developed vesicles on the scrotum for ten years and easily ruptured due to friction. Physical examination showed diffuse millet-sized vesicles on the scrotum with milky white fluids and chyle-like exudates. Histopathological examination revealed proliferating and dilated lymphatic vessels with various sizes of lumens in the dermis. An immunohistochemical study showed positive staining for D2-40 and CD31. Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with scrotal lymphangioma and received carbon dioxide laser therapy. After the treatment, the vesicles markedly decreased, and no apparent exudates were observed. During one year of the follow-up, no relapse, scars, or other complications occurred.

Keywords: carbon dioxide laser; lymphangioma; scrotum.

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Grants and funding

This work was supported by Hainan Province Clinical Medical Center.