Vascular proliferations of the breast are uncommon but potentially diagnostically challenging lesions. Clinically apparent processes are more likely to be malignant; however, a range of benign entities which must be differentiated from angiosarcoma also exists. This review discusses first, breast lesions of apparent vascular origin, then benign and histologically bland perilobular, cavernous and capillary haemangiomas. Subsequently, more diagnostically challenging, atypical haemangiomas, papillary endothelial hyperplasia, angiomatosis and angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia (epithelioid haemangioma) are considered. In addition, lesions with low-grade malignant potential such as haemangiopericytomas and epithelioid haemangioendotheli...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous vascular proliferations that occur in the field of prior radiotherapy include ...
A wide range of post-radiotherapy vascular lesions can occur, ranging from Benign lymph-angiomatous ...
The authors analyzed 52 cases of female breast angiolipoma (AL). Age distribution was 25 to 80 years...
Vascular proliferations of the breast are uncommon but potentially diagnostically challenging lesion...
Vascular tumours of breast are extremely rare and constitute more commonly of angiosarcomas and he...
Hemangioma of the breast is an infrequent and often asymptomatic condition. The rarity of this neopl...
Atypical vascular lesions (AVL) that occur in the field of prior radiation therapy for breast carcin...
Vascular tumors are rare in the breasts, and the most common forms include hemangiomas and angiosarc...
Angiosarcomas account for less than 0.05% of the malignant neoplasms of the breast. We present here ...
Vascular proliferations may arise in the breast following radiation treatment for a primary breast a...
Angiosarcoma of the breast was first reported by Schmidt in 1887 (1). It accounts for 0.04 % of prim...
Vascular tumors of the breast are uncommon and include angiosarcomas and hemangiomas. Angiosarcomas ...
Atypical vascular lesion (AVL) is an uncommon, benign vascular proliferation seen in previously irra...
Angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare and highly aggressive vascular cancer. Here we describe a case ...
This article describes histopathological, immunohistologic, and morphometric features of an epitheli...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous vascular proliferations that occur in the field of prior radiotherapy include ...
A wide range of post-radiotherapy vascular lesions can occur, ranging from Benign lymph-angiomatous ...
The authors analyzed 52 cases of female breast angiolipoma (AL). Age distribution was 25 to 80 years...
Vascular proliferations of the breast are uncommon but potentially diagnostically challenging lesion...
Vascular tumours of breast are extremely rare and constitute more commonly of angiosarcomas and he...
Hemangioma of the breast is an infrequent and often asymptomatic condition. The rarity of this neopl...
Atypical vascular lesions (AVL) that occur in the field of prior radiation therapy for breast carcin...
Vascular tumors are rare in the breasts, and the most common forms include hemangiomas and angiosarc...
Angiosarcomas account for less than 0.05% of the malignant neoplasms of the breast. We present here ...
Vascular proliferations may arise in the breast following radiation treatment for a primary breast a...
Angiosarcoma of the breast was first reported by Schmidt in 1887 (1). It accounts for 0.04 % of prim...
Vascular tumors of the breast are uncommon and include angiosarcomas and hemangiomas. Angiosarcomas ...
Atypical vascular lesion (AVL) is an uncommon, benign vascular proliferation seen in previously irra...
Angiosarcoma of the breast is a rare and highly aggressive vascular cancer. Here we describe a case ...
This article describes histopathological, immunohistologic, and morphometric features of an epitheli...
BACKGROUND: Cutaneous vascular proliferations that occur in the field of prior radiotherapy include ...
A wide range of post-radiotherapy vascular lesions can occur, ranging from Benign lymph-angiomatous ...
The authors analyzed 52 cases of female breast angiolipoma (AL). Age distribution was 25 to 80 years...