Do children grow out of lymphangiomas?

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  1. In some cases, children do grow out of lymphangiomas. This occurs approximately 15 percent of the time. In most cases, however, lymphangiomas are a life-long condition. These benign tumors of the lymphatic system are generally painless and rarely life-threatening.

    In some cases, children do grow out of lymphangiomas. This occurs approximately 15 percent of the time. In most cases, however, lymphangiomas are a life-long condition. These benign tumors of the lymphatic system are generally painless and rarely... More