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Yuki Nomoto1, Yuko Kijima2, Yoshiaki Shinden2, Munetugu Hirata2, Yuka Eguchi2, Heiji Yoshinaka3, Ikumi Kitazono4, Tsubasa Hiraki4, Akihide Tanimoto4, Shoji Natsugoe2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The incidence of radiation-associated angiosarcoma (RAA) of the breast has been increasing, and its prognosis is reportedly poor. It is important to remove tumor tissues completely to prevent recurrence. CASEEntities:
Keywords: Angiosarcoma; Breast cancer; Breast-conserving treatment; Radiation therapy; Secondary angiosarcoma
Year: 2018 PMID: 30426313 PMCID: PMC6233252 DOI: 10.1186/s40792-018-0539-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Surg Case Rep ISSN: 2198-7793
Fig. 1Imaging findings (case 1). a Mammography. b Breast ultrasound. c Computed tomography. d Magnetic resonance imaging. Arrow: tumor
Fig. 2Macroscopic and pathological findings (case 1). a Mapping biopsy was performed at 2 cm and 10 cm from the nodule. Red dots indicate positivity for tumor cells, and blue dots indicate negativity. b Pathological image of the resected specimen. It was diagnosed as angiosarcoma (hematoxylin-eosin [H.E.] staining: × 400). c Red dots indicate where tumor cells were observed. Tumor invasion was observed in a wider area outside the nodule
Fig. 3Macroscopic and microscopic pathological findings (case 2). a The nodule was diagnosed as angiosarcoma by open biopsy (H.E. staining: × 20). b Mapping biopsy 5 cm from the surgical trace (H.E. staining: × 20). Arrow: atypical endothelial cells. c Mapping biopsy 10 cm from the surgical trace (H.E. staining: × 20). Arrow: atypical endothelial cells. d Mapping biopsy was performed 5 cm and 10 cm away from the surgical trace. The red dots indicate areas where atypical endothelial cells were observed, and blue dots indicate areas where no atypical endothelial cells were observed
Fig. 4Macroscopic findings of mapping biopsy and pathological examination (case 2). a A red dot indicates the surgical trace. Yellow dots indicate locations at which atypical endothelial cells were observed. b Atypical endothelial cells, in which the degree of atypia was less than that of the primary tumor (H.E. staining: × 20). Arrow: atypical endothelial cells