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From: Post-mastectomy benign lymphangioendothelioma of the skin following chronic lymphedema for breast carcinoma: a teaching case mimicking low-grade angiosarcoma and masquerading as Stewart-Treves syndrome

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Clinical finding of this BL. (A, B) The patient suffered from chronic lymph edema of the affected left arm supervened shortly after the radical mastectomy with axillary lymph nodes dissection (A) and noticed multiple small and yellowish to reddish soft nodules (A, arrows), measuring up to 6 mm in the edematous left arm (B). The number of those lesions was gradually increasing up. Bar = 10 mm.

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