Literature DB >> 30251277

Post-radiation vascular lesions of the breast.

Shira Ronen1, Doina Ivan2, Carlos A Torres-Cabala2, Jonathan L Curry2, Michael T Tetzlaff2, Phyu P Aung2, Priyadharsini Nagarajan2, Saul Suster1, Victor G Prieto2.   

Abstract

Post-radiation vascular lesions are a rare complication most commonly seen in patients previously treated for breast cancer. The main two entities include angiosarcoma (AS), which are malignant tumors that have a poor prognosis, and atypical vascular lesions (AVL), which typically behave in a benign manner and only rarely progress to angiosarcoma. The overall incidence of these lesions is low, but it appears to be increasing. Histopathologic distinction of AVL and AS is essential due to different clinical outcomes and treatment. However, due to the occasional existence of overlapping clinical and histopathologic features, it may be sometimes difficult to render a definite diagnosis, particularly in small biopsies. Ancillary techniques are, in general, of little help for separating the borderland cases but, in some instances, immunohistochemical study (IHC) for Ki67 and IHC or fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis for MYC may help in the diagnosis of angiosarcoma. Herein we discuss the clinical characteristics, histopathologic features, management strategies, and outcome of these lesions, with special emphasis on their differential diagnosis.
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  angiosarcoma; atypical vascular lesion; breast; post-radiation vascular lesions; skin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30251277     DOI: 10.1111/cup.13363

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cutan Pathol        ISSN: 0303-6987            Impact factor:   1.587


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1.  Educational Case: Radiation-Associated Angiosarcoma in Patients With Breast Cancer.

Authors:  Kiran Manjee; Megan E Sullivan
Journal:  Acad Pathol       Date:  2020-03-20
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