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Case Number : Case 435 Posted By: Guest

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Female 37 years, past history of breast carcinoma treated by lumpectomy and radiotherapy.


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[b]Phillip McKee - Overseas Consultations (Cave Creek, Arizona, USA) Wrote:[/b]

Again, no argument. Atypical vascular lesion following radiotherapy is correct.

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 16:46[/size] [b]Sasi Attili - (United Kingdom) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical vascular proliferation following radiotherap

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 15:54[/size] [b]Mona Abdel Halim - Dermatology Dept, Cairo Univ (Egypt) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical vascular proliferation following radiotherapy. The most important DDx here is post radiation angiosarcoma. One should do: ki67, MYC and most importantly PROX1 which is positive only in post radiotherapy angiosarcoma.

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 15:08[/size] [b]Marwa Fawzy - Dermatology Department, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University (Egypt) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical Vascular proliferation after radiotherapy

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 13:59[/size] [b]Marcela Saeb Lima - INCMNSZ (Mexico City) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical vascular proliferation after radiotherapy

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 12:15[/size] [b]Rodrigo Restrepo - UPB/CES (Mdlln/Col) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical vascular proliferation after radiotherapy

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 12:13[/size] [b]Wilber J. Martínez Corredor - CES University (Medellin-COL) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical vascular proliferation after radiotherapy

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 11:26[/size] [b]ANDREW DANCKWERTS - WITS UNIVERSITY, JOHANNESBURG (JOHANNESBURG, RSA) Wrote:[/b]

ATYPICAL VASCULAR LESION (AVL), post radiotherapy. An important differential diagnosis to exclude is a LOW GRADE ANGIOSARCOMA.

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 11:20[/size] [b]A Bansal - BCU HB (North Wales) Wrote:[/b]

Post-irradiation atypical vascular proliferation.

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 11:09[/size] [b]Yüksel Okumuş - Bursa State Hospital (Turkey) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical vascular proliferation due to radiotherapy

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 10:32[/size] [b]Dr Graham Reilly - Princess Elizabeth Hospital (Guernsey) Wrote:[/b]

Atypical Vascular proliferation after radiotherapy

[size=2]Submitted on 08/02/2012 10:28[/size]

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