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Cutaneous angiosarcoma of the head and neck is a rare, highly malignant neoplasm; prognosis is heavily influenced by tumor size, resectability, and stage at initial diagnosis. Most patients present with one to several erythematous to violaceous patches, plaques, or nodules. However, the clinical
A 9-year-old Shetland sheepdog was diagnosed with cardiogenic pulmonary edema. Echocardiography revealed focally thickened left ventricular free wall and interventricular septum and left atrial dilation. Left ventricular systolic function was preserved. Doppler echocardiography of transmitral flow
Herein, we reported 3 cases of angiosarcoma (AS) of the head and neck in old patients, and the etiology, pathogenesis, histopathology, immunohistochemistry, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and prognosis were discussion. Case 1, a male patient aged 86 years old was admitted due to purplish erythema
The development of angiosarcoma of the breast is a recognized complication of breast conservation therapy (BCT), but the evolution, prevalence, and outcome have not been accurately established. We sought to evaluate and review the clinicopathologic, prognostic, and treatment attributes of
A 76-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a 2-month history of increasing abdominal distension, leg edema, and dyspnea. The serum transaminase level was about twice the upper limit of normal. The CT showed no tumor. Fluorine-18 2-deoxy-2-fluoro-D-glucose (FDG)-positron emission
An 82-year-old Caucasian man presented with initially asymptomatic livid red plaques on the plantar surface of the feet that become confluent and evolved into invasively growing nodules accompanied by massive edema. Histology allowed a diagnosis of the classical form of Kaposi's sarcoma; the
A 39-year-old male presented with an exceedingly rare primary intracranial epithelioid angiosarcoma in the right parietal lobe manifesting as weakness of the left hand. Neuroimaging revealed a well-defined intensely enhanced lesion in the right parietal lobe with peripheral cerebral edema. The tumor
Angiosarcomas are rare malignant tumors of endothelial origin with morphological properties similar to the vascular and lymphatic endothelium. Associated risk factors include chronic lymph edema and previously irradiated areas. Our patient is the first case report of an angiosarcoma of the mons
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Angiosarcoma of the scalp is a rare but highly aggressive malignant tumor that differentiates toward vascular endothelial cells and shows a tendency for diffuse, often clinically occult spread.
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A 65-year-old Caucasian man presented with multiple erythematous skin lesions at the
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One of the risks of therapeutic irradiation is the development of secondary malignant tumors. In this paper three cases are reported of angiosarcoma of the breast following breast-conserving surgery and irradiation for primary breast cancer, and the literature is reviewed.
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Until
BACKGROUND
With the general acceptance of lumpectomy, axillary staging, and radiotherapy as local treatment for infiltrating breast cancer, an appreciation is evolving for the spectrum of vascular lesions that occur in the mammary skin after this treatment. Most of these lesions develop within the
Several randomized trials have shown that breast-conserving therapy (BCT) is as effective as mastectomy and should be a standard treatment for early-stage breast cancer. Recently, there has been an increase in reports of angiosarcoma (AS) after BCT. Herein, we report a case of AS which developed
Cutaneous angiosarcomas mainly arise on the scalp and face of older patients. They present with reddish nodules or plaques and tend to bleed and ulcerate. Angiosarcomas show an aggressive and recurrent course and have a high potential for metastasis. We report on a 48-year-old patient with