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[Pseudoangiosarcoma (Masson). A histological study (author's transl)]

M Rupec, I Batzenschlager

    Zeitschrift Fur Hautkrankheiten
    |October 15, 1981
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    This report details two cases of pseudoangiosarcoma (Masson), a rare condition. Researchers suggest thrombosis or papillary endothelial proliferation may precede these pseudoangiosarcomatous changes.

    Area of Science:

    • Pathology
    • Dermatology
    • Vascular Biology

    Context:

    • Presents two distinct cases of pseudoangiosarcoma (Masson).
    • Examines pseudoangiosarcomatous changes arising within a cavernous hemangioma.
    • Investigates pseudoangiosarcomatous changes in a dermal vessel of the heel.

    Purpose:

    • To report and analyze two cases of pseudoangiosarcoma (Masson).
    • To propose potential etiological mechanisms for pseudoangiosarcoma formation.
    • To differentiate between thrombosis and endothelial proliferation as initiating events.

    Summary:

    • Pseudoangiosarcomatous changes were observed in a cavernous hemangioma and a dermal vessel.
    • Thrombosis is hypothesized as a precursor, representing organized thrombotic material.

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  • Papillary endothelial proliferation is considered as an alternative early event in pseudoangiosarcoma development.
  • Impact:

    • Contributes to understanding the pathogenesis of pseudoangiosarcoma (Masson).
    • Highlights the importance of considering vascular anomalies and thrombosis in differential diagnosis.
    • Provides insights into the cellular and molecular events underlying pseudoangiosarcoma formation.