Congenital angiosarcoma, a case report and review of literature

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Introduction: Angiosarcoma, originating from vessels, constitutes about 0.2% to 0.3% of all pediatric soft tissue sarcomas. Prognosis of angiosarcoma is poor and depends on patient’s age, tumor location, size, histological grade and extent of tumor progression. Case Presentation: We report a rare case of a congenital angiosarcoma of scalp with dural and skull bone invasion in a one-month-old boy. His mother noticed the mass 2 days after birth as a very small insignificant nodule, but it grew rapidly afterward. Conclusions: The treatment consisted of only a wide surgical resection. After 15 months there was no sign of local recurrence or metastasis was noticeable and the tumor showed favorable outcome. This case indicates the possibility of a better clinical behavior in congenital angiosarcoma.

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Shokripour, M., Geramizadeh, B., Samizadeh, B., & Masoudi, M. S. (2020). Congenital angiosarcoma, a case report and review of literature. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 30(5), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.5812/ijp.103771

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