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Report of an angiosarcoma mimic: cutaneous aneurysmal fibrous histiocytoma
Author(s) -
VENKATARAMAN GIRISH,
HAMMADEH RASHEED
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
apmis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.909
H-Index - 88
eISSN - 1600-0463
pISSN - 0903-4641
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0463.2006.apm_530.x
Subject(s) - angiosarcoma , medicine , confusion , lesion , pathology , hemangioma , hemangiosarcoma , radiology , psychology , psychoanalysis
Aneurysmal fibrous histiocytoma is an unusual variant of the spectrum of fibrous histiocytomas with the peculiar morphologic appearance of a benign aneurysmal vasoformative process that ultimately culminates in multiple microhemorrhages within the tumor. It looks strikingly different from the usual cutaneous lesions encountered in clinical dermatology practice. A single report of a cutaneous aneurysmal fibrous histiocytoma in the skin of the back of a 60‐year‐old male is described with emphasis on the immunostaining pattern and review of the literature. There is a significant potential for confusion of this lesion with other cutaneous lesions, clinically as well as pathologically. In our case, the patient presented with a lesion that clinically resembled a hemangioma, was pathologically interpreted initially to be an angiosarcoma, and finally, the revised pathology was interpreted as an aneurysmal variant of a fibrous histiocytoma. Caution is warranted to avoid misinterpretation of cutaneous fibrohistiocytic tumors.