Steward-Treves syndrome is a cutaneous angiosarcoma that usually appears after long evolution of a lymphoedema after mastectomy for mammary neoplasia associated with an axillary dissection. This is a rare disease develop most of the time in upper arm and often confounded with cutaneous metastasis. Only the biopsy and immunohistochemical study confirm the diagnosis. The treatment is surgical and consists of large cutaneous excision, an amputation of the limb or even its disarticulation and will be followed by chemotherapy. Despite the treatment, the prognosis remains severe with poor survival. We report the case of a patient who had a Steward-Treves syndrome 20 years after lymphoedema following a left mastectomy with axillary dissection
We report a case of a Stewart-Treves syndrome of the lower limb. The tumor is best described in the ...
The rare occurrence of angiosarcoma in postmastectomy upper-limb lymphedema with magnetic resonance ...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome, in its original - which is also its commonest - acceptance is character...
Introduction . Chronic lymphedema, mainly due to total mastectomy with axillary lymph nodes dissecti...
Stewart-Treves syndrome is a lymphedema-associated angiosarcoma usually developing in female patient...
Stewart-Treves syndrome is a very rare lymphangiosarcoma with a poor prognosis. It usually develops ...
Stewart-Treves syndrome (STS) is defined as angiosarcoma arising in the setting of chronic lymphedem...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome is a rare and deadly entity, which is defined as angiosarcoma arising in...
We report the case of a 43-year old patient with post-traumatic paraplegia and oedema of the lower l...
Stewart–Treves syndrome (STS) is defined as angiosarcoma arising in the setting of chronic lymphedem...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome was first described in 1948, it's an angiosarcoma developed on a longsta...
Angiosarcomas are uncommon malignant tumors that arise from vascular endothelial cells with poor pro...
Aims: To study the clinicopathologic features of Stewart-Treves syndrome (STS) in postmastectomy pat...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome was first described in 1948, it's an angiosarcoma developed on a lo...
none6nono abstract requirednoneFrancesco Savoia, Vera Tengattini, Alessia Barisani, Mirella Aldi, Gi...
We report a case of a Stewart-Treves syndrome of the lower limb. The tumor is best described in the ...
The rare occurrence of angiosarcoma in postmastectomy upper-limb lymphedema with magnetic resonance ...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome, in its original - which is also its commonest - acceptance is character...
Introduction . Chronic lymphedema, mainly due to total mastectomy with axillary lymph nodes dissecti...
Stewart-Treves syndrome is a lymphedema-associated angiosarcoma usually developing in female patient...
Stewart-Treves syndrome is a very rare lymphangiosarcoma with a poor prognosis. It usually develops ...
Stewart-Treves syndrome (STS) is defined as angiosarcoma arising in the setting of chronic lymphedem...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome is a rare and deadly entity, which is defined as angiosarcoma arising in...
We report the case of a 43-year old patient with post-traumatic paraplegia and oedema of the lower l...
Stewart–Treves syndrome (STS) is defined as angiosarcoma arising in the setting of chronic lymphedem...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome was first described in 1948, it's an angiosarcoma developed on a longsta...
Angiosarcomas are uncommon malignant tumors that arise from vascular endothelial cells with poor pro...
Aims: To study the clinicopathologic features of Stewart-Treves syndrome (STS) in postmastectomy pat...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome was first described in 1948, it's an angiosarcoma developed on a lo...
none6nono abstract requirednoneFrancesco Savoia, Vera Tengattini, Alessia Barisani, Mirella Aldi, Gi...
We report a case of a Stewart-Treves syndrome of the lower limb. The tumor is best described in the ...
The rare occurrence of angiosarcoma in postmastectomy upper-limb lymphedema with magnetic resonance ...
The Stewart-Treves syndrome, in its original - which is also its commonest - acceptance is character...