Radiological features of late-onset lymphoedema in Noonan's syndrome
Journal
Pediatric Radiology
Journal Volume
33
Journal Issue
3
Pages
200-202
Date Issued
2003
Author(s)
Abstract
Noonan's syndrome is a multiple congenital anomaly syndrome with diverse manifestations. Lymphatic abnormalities occur in less than 20% of patients. We report a 14-year-old boy who presented with swollen lower limbs and dysmorphic features characteristic of Noonan's syndrome. The radiological features of this unusual case of late-onset lymphoedema in association with Noonan's syndrome are presented.
Subjects
Lymphoedema; Nonnan's syndrome
SDGs
Other Subjects
adolescent; article; case report; clinical feature; cryptorchism; disease association; epicanthus; face dysmorphia; human; hypertelorism; laboratory test; lymphangiography; lymphedema; male; Noonan syndrome; nuclear magnetic resonance imaging; palpebral fissure anomaly; peripheral edema; phlebography; physical examination; priority journal; pulmonary valve stenosis; transluminal valvuloplasty
Publisher
Springer Verlag
Type
journal article