Primary Angiosarcoma of Urinary Bladder: 13th Reported Patient

  • Bahouth Z
  • Masarwa I
  • Halachmi S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Angiosarcoma of the urinary bladder is an extremely rare and poorly characterized tumor. We are presenting the 13th reported patient who was an 89-year-old man initially presented with massive hematuria. His past medical history included external-beam radiation for prostate cancer 12 years ago. His PSA was 0.26 ng/dL. His CT-Urography demonstrated a highly vascular mass originating from the bladder base. The mass was partially resected, transurethrally. The pathology was consistent with primary angiosarcoma of the urinary bladder. Bone scan and CT-U showed metastasis to spine. The patient was treated with palliative radiotherapy for back pain due to metastasis, and he refused chemotherapy. The patient died 3 months after his initial diagnosis.

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Bahouth, Z., Masarwa, I., Halachmi, S., & Nativ, O. (2015). Primary Angiosarcoma of Urinary Bladder: 13th Reported Patient. Case Reports in Oncological Medicine, 2015, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/652870

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