Abstract. An unusual case of bilateral primary pleural angiosarcoma with an immunophenotype of lymphangioendothelial lineage is described. Pleural angiosarcoma is a highly malignant neoplasm for which there is currently no standard of care. A comprehensive immunophenotypic characterization established a lymphangioendothelial lineage. A morphoproteomic analysis was also performed to identify the proteins and corresponding molecular pathways activated in the patient’s tumor. The information derived from the morphoproteomic studies provides insight into the biology of the tumor and may be useful in formulating therapeutic alternatives
Mankey C C, McHugh J B, Thomas D G & Lucas D R (2010) Histopathology 56 , 364–371 Can l...
Angiosarcoma is a vascular malignancy associated with a poor prognosis and chemotherapy resistance. ...
APC, a tumor suppressor gene in the Wnt pathway, stabilizes beta-catenin and controls cell growth. M...
Malignant vascular tumors are uncommon sarcomas that arise from endothelial cells of small blood ves...
Abstract Background Pleural angiosarcoma is a rare tumor that causes diffuse pleural thickening and ...
Primary pleural angiosarcoma is a rare and clinically aggressive tumor. Patients usually present wit...
Primary pleural angiosarcoma is an extremely rare tumor. We report the case of a patient who present...
Angiosarcomas are highly aggressive vascular tumors, which usually take origin from the endothelial ...
Primary breast angiosarcoma, with de novo appearance and not associated with exposure to radiation o...
Angiosarcomas are ubiquitous neoplasms involving both cutaneous and soft tissue and visceral locatio...
Angiosarcoma is an aggressive malignancy that arises spontaneously or secondarily to ionizing radiat...
Angiosarcomas (AS) are extremely rare and aggressive vascular malignancies subdivided in de novo pri...
Angiosarcomas are very aggressive, rare malignant tumors that originate from vascular or lymphatic v...
Angiosarcomas are rare, aggressive soft tissue sarcomas originating from endothelial cells of lympha...
Angiosarcoma is a malignant soft tissue tumor usually located in the dermis of the extremities. It r...
Mankey C C, McHugh J B, Thomas D G & Lucas D R (2010) Histopathology 56 , 364–371 Can l...
Angiosarcoma is a vascular malignancy associated with a poor prognosis and chemotherapy resistance. ...
APC, a tumor suppressor gene in the Wnt pathway, stabilizes beta-catenin and controls cell growth. M...
Malignant vascular tumors are uncommon sarcomas that arise from endothelial cells of small blood ves...
Abstract Background Pleural angiosarcoma is a rare tumor that causes diffuse pleural thickening and ...
Primary pleural angiosarcoma is a rare and clinically aggressive tumor. Patients usually present wit...
Primary pleural angiosarcoma is an extremely rare tumor. We report the case of a patient who present...
Angiosarcomas are highly aggressive vascular tumors, which usually take origin from the endothelial ...
Primary breast angiosarcoma, with de novo appearance and not associated with exposure to radiation o...
Angiosarcomas are ubiquitous neoplasms involving both cutaneous and soft tissue and visceral locatio...
Angiosarcoma is an aggressive malignancy that arises spontaneously or secondarily to ionizing radiat...
Angiosarcomas (AS) are extremely rare and aggressive vascular malignancies subdivided in de novo pri...
Angiosarcomas are very aggressive, rare malignant tumors that originate from vascular or lymphatic v...
Angiosarcomas are rare, aggressive soft tissue sarcomas originating from endothelial cells of lympha...
Angiosarcoma is a malignant soft tissue tumor usually located in the dermis of the extremities. It r...
Mankey C C, McHugh J B, Thomas D G & Lucas D R (2010) Histopathology 56 , 364–371 Can l...
Angiosarcoma is a vascular malignancy associated with a poor prognosis and chemotherapy resistance. ...
APC, a tumor suppressor gene in the Wnt pathway, stabilizes beta-catenin and controls cell growth. M...