| Literature DB >> 34940034 |
Andrea Michelerio1,2, Stefania Barruscotti1,2, Nathalie Rizzo3, Carlo Tomasini1,2.
Abstract
We present the case of an 83-year-old woman who presented with an advanced cutaneous angiosarcoma of the head. The tumor had first appeared as a small ecchymosis on her forehead 3 months before admission. There was an extremely rapid and dramatic evolution, as evidenced by photographic documentation by her relatives. Unfortunately, the delay in access to the healthcare system due to the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown and the fulminant growth were the main determinants for our patient outcome.Entities:
Keywords: angiosarcoma; hemangiosarcoma; hemangiosarcoma/mortality; vascular tissue neoplasm
Year: 2021 PMID: 34940034 PMCID: PMC8700490 DOI: 10.3390/dermatopathology8040057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatopathology (Basel) ISSN: 2296-3529
Figure 1(a) Dramatic progression of angiosarcoma of the scalp, beginning as a small erythemato-violaceous patch on the patient’s forehead three months before admission, (b) extending to a large violaceous plaque on the patient’s forehead one month later, (c) and finally becoming a large, raised, necrotic and bleeding mass on the forehead with infiltrative plaques and nodules on the face three months later.
Figure 2(a) Cutaneous angiosarcoma: proliferation of irregular vessels dissecting through the dermis. (b) Higher magnification demonstrates slit-like irregular vessels lined by atypical endothelial cells.The endothelial differentiation of malignant cells is demonstrated by CD31 cytoplasmic (c) and ERG nuclear expression (d) (IHC, 10×).