1988
DOI: 10.3171/jns.1988.68.5.0806
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Primary cerebral angiosarcoma

Abstract: A 65-year-old man with a history of exposure to industrial solvents developed a primary cerebral angiosarcoma in the left posterior parieto-occipital lobe. The tumor had features typical of angiosarcoma on light and electron microscopy, immunohistochemical evidence of factor VIII-related antigen produced in tumor cells, and a high labeling index with bromodeoxyuridine. The relationship of angiosarcoma to toxins and viruses is discussed.

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“…The biological behavior of angiosarcomas is not well known because these tumors are among the rarest of human neoplasms 1,2 . The clinical course of primary angiosarcoma of the brain is characterized by the rapid onset of symptoms 2,9 .…”
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“…The biological behavior of angiosarcomas is not well known because these tumors are among the rarest of human neoplasms 1,2 . The clinical course of primary angiosarcoma of the brain is characterized by the rapid onset of symptoms 2,9 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The clinical course of primary angiosarcoma of the brain is characterized by the rapid onset of symptoms 2,9 . The diagnosis is usually established by CT scan or magnetic resonance imaging that show well circumscribed tumors with hemorrhage and surrounding edema 2,7 .…”
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“…Its involvement of the brain, either primary or metastatic, is an extremely rare phenomenon with very few descriptions available in the literatures [1][2][3]7,9,[11][12][13] . When we consider its aggressive biological behavior, such as local invasiveness, high recurrence rate and proximity to the adjacent overlying scalp, its rare incidence is above our apprehension.…”
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confidence: 99%