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Lymphohemangioma or lymphohaemangioma (from Latin lympha meaning water Greek αίμα (haema) meaning blood αγγείο (angeio) meaning vessel and –ωμα (–oma) meaning tumor) is a disease characterized by swelling of the lymph nodes and blood vessels. It is variously described as a mixture of clear fluid and blood-filled cysts a mass of abnormal swollen veins and lymph nodes or a tumorous growth of lymph and blood vessels.

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