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Local Anesthetic Thoracoscopy for Undiagnosed Pleural Effusion
Published on: November 10, 2023
Pleural angiosarcoma: a rare cause of spontaneous haemothorax
Seda Tural Onur1, Zeki Günlüoglu, Levent Dalar
1Department of Chest Diseases, Yedikule Chest Diseases and Chest Surgery Education and Research Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey.
Abstract:
Angiosarcoma is a rare soft tissue tumour and constitutes less than 1% of all soft tissue cancers. Pleural angiosarcomas are extremely rare and have an aggressive course. We report the case of a 79-year-old female patient who presented with complaints of increasing dyspnoea on exertion and homogeneous opacification of the left hemithorax on chest radiograph. Epithelioid angiosarcoma was determined on pleural tissue obtained by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS).
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