Angiosarcoma of the Descending Aorta, Diagnostic Difficulties.
EJVES Short Rep
; 32: 4-6, 2016.
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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION:
Primary angiosarcomas of the aorta are rare and because of their non-specific presentation, the initial diagnosis is often very difficult. REPORT A 66 year old woman, initially suffering from night sweats and general malaise, is presented. A computerized tomography (CT) scan was performed which showed a filling defect of the descending aorta. This defect later caused embolic occlusion of the celiac vessels. The patient underwent surgical resection of the filling defect of the descending aorta and an embolectomy of the celiac vessels. The defect was histopathologically diagnosed as an angiosarcoma. The clinical presentation, diagnostic pitfalls, histopathological diagnosis, and the therapeutic management are discussed.DISCUSSION:
In this case report, the importance of carefully diagnosing an angiosarcoma is highlighted as the consequences could be rapid metastasization or embolization.
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Diagnostic_studies
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EJVES Short Rep
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2016
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Article
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Países Bajos