What is the new treatment for lymphatic malformation? Advances in targeted and systemic therapies
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For decades, treatment for lymphatic malformation (LM) primarily relied on surgery and sclerotherapy, which often proved challenging due to the lesion's nature and location. However, recent advancements, driven by a deeper understanding of the underlying genetic causes, have ushered in a new era of highly effective targeted and systemic therapies for lymphatic malformation. These innovative treatments, particularly oral medications like sirolimus and alpelisib, are transforming patient outcomes and reducing dependence on invasive procedures.