Metastatic angiosarcoma and kasabach-merritt syndrome

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Abstract

Angiosarcomas are exceedingly rare tumors that are often difficult to diagnose. Exceptionally unusual is the presentation of these tumors with Kasabach-Merritt Syndrome, a curious form of intratumoral coagulation that can be impossible to distinguish from intravascular coagulation, which is more common. Instant recognition of this clinical association can help making a prompt diagnosis and timely initiation of therapy. © S. Massarweh, et al.

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Massarweh, S., Munis, A., Karabakhtsian, R., Romond, E., & Moss, J. (2014). Metastatic angiosarcoma and kasabach-merritt syndrome. Rare Tumors, 6(2), 77–78. https://doi.org/10.4081/rt.2014.5366

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