Kilic, Murat OzgurDener, Cenap2025-10-242025-10-2420150972-20680973-9793https://doi.org/10.1007/s12262-015-1228-5https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12899/3351Lymphangiectasia is characterized by vesicular dilation of lymphatic vessels and is generally a complication of radiotherapy or surgery of various malignant tumors such as breast and cervical cancers. Although it is not a precancerous disease, correct diagnosis is important to rule out Stewart-Treves syndrome which is defined as lymphangiosarcoma that develops in long-standing chronic postmastectomy lymphedema. Observation alone or many therapeutic options including cryosurgery, electrocauterization, sclerotherapy, and excision have been widely used in the management. Herein, a case of breast lymphangiectasia was presented as a late and rare complication of breast cancer-related therapies.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBreast; Breast-conserving surgery; Lymphangiectasia; RadiotherapyAcquired Lymphangiectasia of the Breast After Breast Conserving SurgeryArticle10.1007/s12262-015-1228-577S1421S1422270115872-s2.0-84961062130Q4WOS:000371618600137Q4