Morel-Lavallee Syndrome: A Rare Tumefactive Lesion.
2020
First described by the French surgeon Maurice Morel-Lavallee in 1853, Morel-Lavallee syndrome (MLS) is a serolymphatic effusion resulting from tangential injury to richly vascularized tissues. The imaging characteristics may be variable over time due to lesion progression and the eventual organization of a fibrous capsule. We report a case of extensive MLS in the lower leg of a 12-year-old child. We discuss the ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging findings and describe the differential diagnoses. LEARNING POINTS The diagnosis of Morel-Lavallee syndrome is based on clinical examination and imaging techniques.The post-traumatic context is important for diagnosis.Morphological aspects depend on lesion progression and the eventual organization of a fibrous capsule.
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