What are the Symptoms of Lymphangioma in Newborns?
The symptoms of lymphangioma in newborns can vary depending on the size and location of the lesion. Commonly, it presents as a soft, non-tender, and compressible mass that may grow over time. If located near vital structures, such as the trachea or esophagus, it might cause respiratory distress or feeding difficulties. In some cases, the skin overlying the lesion may appear bluish due to the presence of lymph fluid.