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Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion
Angiosarcomas are soft-tissue neoplasms that originate from the vascular epithelium. The most commonly involved sites include the skin and subcutaneous tissues. In the GI tract, generally, angiosarcomas involve the spleen and liver, although locations in the small intestine and colon have been very...
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Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7417484/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32821359 |
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author | Amini, Afshin Koury, Elliot Vaezi, Zahra Melnick, Jeffrey Su, Andrew Chahla, Elie |
author_facet | Amini, Afshin Koury, Elliot Vaezi, Zahra Melnick, Jeffrey Su, Andrew Chahla, Elie |
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description | Angiosarcomas are soft-tissue neoplasms that originate from the vascular epithelium. The most commonly involved sites include the skin and subcutaneous tissues. In the GI tract, generally, angiosarcomas involve the spleen and liver, although locations in the small intestine and colon have been very occasionally reported. In the present study we report the unusual case of a man with duodenal epithelioid angiosarcoma, presenting with anemia and recurrent upper gastrointestinal bleeding, which was initially misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion. It is important to consider the diagnosis of gastrointestinal malignancy, including unusual neoplasms such as angiosarcomas, in the setting of anendoscopic appearance such as hemorrhagic nodule, purpuric mass and/or recurrent bleeding lesions that are persistent despite repeat interventions. In such cases, a biopsy should be considered to confirm the diagnosis. |
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spelling | pubmed-74174842020-08-19 Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion Amini, Afshin Koury, Elliot Vaezi, Zahra Melnick, Jeffrey Su, Andrew Chahla, Elie Gastroenterol Hepatol Bed Bench Case Report Angiosarcomas are soft-tissue neoplasms that originate from the vascular epithelium. The most commonly involved sites include the skin and subcutaneous tissues. In the GI tract, generally, angiosarcomas involve the spleen and liver, although locations in the small intestine and colon have been very occasionally reported. In the present study we report the unusual case of a man with duodenal epithelioid angiosarcoma, presenting with anemia and recurrent upper gastrointestinal bleeding, which was initially misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion. It is important to consider the diagnosis of gastrointestinal malignancy, including unusual neoplasms such as angiosarcomas, in the setting of anendoscopic appearance such as hemorrhagic nodule, purpuric mass and/or recurrent bleeding lesions that are persistent despite repeat interventions. In such cases, a biopsy should be considered to confirm the diagnosis. Shaheed Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2020 /pmc/articles/PMC7417484/ /pubmed/32821359 Text en ©2020 RIGLD, Research Institute for Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Case Report Amini, Afshin Koury, Elliot Vaezi, Zahra Melnick, Jeffrey Su, Andrew Chahla, Elie Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion |
title | Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion |
title_full | Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion |
title_fullStr | Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion |
title_full_unstemmed | Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion |
title_short | Duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a Dieulafoy’s lesion |
title_sort | duodenal angiosarcoma can be misdiagnosed as a dieulafoy’s lesion |
topic | Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7417484/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32821359 |
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