Glomangiosarcoma Arising from a Prior Biopsy Site

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Abstract

Glomangiosarcoma represents a rare malignant variant of the benign glomus tumor that typically presents as a tender, slowly growing nodule with a predilection for the lower extremities. Unlike their benign counterparts, glomangiosarcomas may display aggressive characteristics such as large size, local invasion, and a tendency to recur after excision. Although wide local excision remains the treatment of choice, rare cases of systemic metastasis have been previously reported. We present a case of glomangiosarcoma arising at a prior biopsy site after excision of an unknown soft tissue lesion.

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Maselli, A. M., Jambhekar, A. V., & Hunter, J. G. (2017). Glomangiosarcoma Arising from a Prior Biopsy Site. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery - Global Open, 5(1), E1219. https://doi.org/10.1097/GOX.0000000000001219

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