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Sirolimus-induced regression of a large orbital lymphangioma
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2018
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Mg SirolimusSurgical PathologyHistopathologyAutophagyPathologyLymphatic SystemSirolimus-induced RegressionAutoimmunityMicrocystic Lymphatic MalformationsMtor PathwayLymphatic DiseaseMedicineCell SignalingCellular Physiology
Microcystic lymphatic malformations are difficult to treat surgically, especially when located in the orbital apex. Recently, pharmacologic inhibition of the mTOR pathway by sirolimus was reported as a safe and efficacious treatment option for lymphatic malformations (also known as lymphangiomas). We report the case of a young male patient in which a unilateral, retrobulbar lymphatic malformation regressed to a large extent under treatment with 1 mg sirolimus given orally twice a day over a period of six months.
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