Angiosarcoma
A malignant tumor arising from the endothelial cells of the blood vessels. Microscopically, it is characterized by frequently open vascular anastomosing and branching channels. The malignant cells that line the vascular channels are spindle or epithelioid and often display hyperchromatic nuclei. Angiosarcomas most frequently occur in the skin and breast. Patients with long-standing lymphedema are at increased risk of developing angiosarcoma.
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Yes it's GLOMUS TUMOR. . This vascular hamartoma arises from the glomus body, usually appears in the subungual region of the fingers. There are only 15 reported cases that have been located in the shoulder. They can occur as a painful or te...
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It's GLOMANGIOMA... Benign condition...glomus tumors cavernous vascular proliferation is the character feature.. Typically seen in distal extremities... Excision...and sclerotherapy are choice of treatment...
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