Congenital lymphovascular malformations with urological symptoms: a report of two cases and review of the literature

Objectives To collect and review the diagnostic and therapeutic solutions for primary and congenital lymphovascular malformations leading to urological symptoms in childhood and also to find the most efficient therapeutic algorithms managing such conditions. Methods In our work, we assemble all the...

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