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Angiosarcoma of the Scalp

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1980
The clinical appearance, histopathology, and fulminating course of an angiosarcoma of the scalp in a 57‐year‐old man is described. It enlarged rapidly, developed satellite nodules, metastasized to the lungs, and was fatal within five months.
S I, Simon, J V, Sika, Y L, Lynfield
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Angiosarcoma of kidney

Urology, 1987
We describe a forty-six-year-old man who died of disseminated angiosarcoma ten months after a radical nephrectomy and postoperative radiation therapy for a renal angiosarcoma. We found 3 other well-documented reports of renal angiosarcoma, all in men. Two of the 3 cases previously reported also had a rapidly fatal course with hematogenous spread of the
J D, Cason, J, Waisman, L, Plaine
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Angiosarcoma of the testis

Virchows Archiv, 1999
A primary angiosarcoma of the testis in a 74-year-old patient was a highly anaplastic epthelioid angiosarcoma, which was positive for endothelial markers immunohistochemically. The tumour was unrelated to testicular germ cell neoplasm; the patient had received no previous radiation or chemotherapy.
A, Masera, Z, Ovcak, G, Mikuz
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Angiosarcoma of the Breast

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2008
This article describes the imaging findings, pathologic correlation, and clinical presentation of rare primary and secondary angiosarcomas of the breast.With the increasing use of breast conservation therapy for breast cancer, reports of postirradiation angiosarcoma have increased.
Katrina N, Glazebrook   +2 more
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Angiosarcomas and Taxanes

Current Treatment Options in Oncology, 2007
Angiosarcomas (AS) are a heterogeneous group of rare and aggressive malignancies. The best treatment of localized AS includes wide resection following by adjuvant radiation therapy as possible. The current standard treatment of metastatic AS remains a doxorubicin-based regimen.
Nicolas, Penel   +2 more
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Hypoxia accelerates the progression of angiosarcoma through the regulation of angiosarcoma cells and tumor microenvironment

open access: yesJournal of Dermatological Science, 2019
BACKGROUND Angiosarcoma is a rare malignant tumor with a poor prognosis. It is known that hypoxic condition activates tumor progression in several cancers. Additionally, hypoxic tumor microenvironment accelerates immune escape.
Saki Otuka   +2 more
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Angiosarcoma in cats

Journal of Small Animal Practice, 1977
ABSTRACTIn a survey of 3145 feline necropsies at The Animal Medical Centre, eighteen cases of haemangiosarcoma and one case of lymphangiosarcoma were diagnosed. The haemangiosarcomas were primarily located in the spleen (four), liver (six), mesentery (four), mediastinum (three) and the lungs (one).
A K, Patnaik, S K, Liu
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Angiosarcoma of the heart

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1968
Abstract The clinical and pathoanatomic features in a 35 year old woman with angiosarcoma of the heart are described, and the findings in previously reported patients with cardiac angiosarcoma are summarized. Obstruction to filling of the right-sided cardiac chambers by hemopericardium with tamponade, constriction of the ventricles by a thick layer ...
D L, Glancy, J B, Morales, W C, Roberts
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Primary and secondary cutaneous angiosarcoma: Distinctive clinical, pathological and molecular features.

Annals of Diagnostic Pathology, 2020
Angiosarcomas are ubiquitous neoplasms involving both cutaneous and soft tissue and visceral locations. Accumulating biomolecular evidences suggest that cutaneous angiosarcomas are distinctive entities with molecular, clinical and pathological ...
A. Ronchi   +7 more
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Cardiac angiosarcoma

Cardiovascular Pathology, 2006
Primary tumors of the heart are extremely rare, with a prevalence rate of around 0.01% in collective autopsy studies. Majority of the primary cardiac tumors are benign. Myxoma is the most common primary cardiac tumor, while angiosarcoma is the commonest primary malignant tumor.
Gayathri P, Amonkar, Jaya R, Deshpande
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