Pseudolymphomatous cutaneous angiosarcoma represents a rare, relatively new variant of cutaneous angiosarcoma exhibiting a prominent inflammatory lymphoid infiltrate that can mask the underlying vascular malignant proliferation and mimic a lymphomatous or pseudolymphomatous process. We describe the clinicopathologic characteristics of two new cases of pseudolymphomatous cutaneous angiosarcoma whose originality lies in the unusual setting from which they have arisen. In fact, the first case was an exceedingly lymphocyte-rich recurrence of a typical epithelioid cutaneous angiosarcoma whose primary lesion that was almost devoid of inflammatory infiltrate underwent surgical excision and radiotherapy while the second one was an unexpected histopathological finding associated with a basal cell carcinoma. Immunohistochemically, most of the lymphocytes expressed immunoreactivity for T-cell markers, while the neoplastic endothelial lymphatic cells expressed CD31 and CD34. D2-40 immunoreactivity was observed lining some channels and some neoplastic cells. In the first case a possible relationship between radiotherapy and the pseudolymphomatous reactive pattern is discussed while the second case has been considered as a rare example of collision tumor.

Pseudolymphomatous cutaneous angiosarcoma: A report of 2 new cases arising in an unusual setting / Rongioletti, Franco; Albertini, Ann Flore; Fausti, Valentina; Cinotti, Elisa; Parodi, Aurora; Fraitag, Silvie. - In: JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0303-6987. - 40:9(2013), pp. 848-854. [10.1111/cup.12166]

Pseudolymphomatous cutaneous angiosarcoma: A report of 2 new cases arising in an unusual setting

RONGIOLETTI, FRANCO;
2013-01-01

Abstract

Pseudolymphomatous cutaneous angiosarcoma represents a rare, relatively new variant of cutaneous angiosarcoma exhibiting a prominent inflammatory lymphoid infiltrate that can mask the underlying vascular malignant proliferation and mimic a lymphomatous or pseudolymphomatous process. We describe the clinicopathologic characteristics of two new cases of pseudolymphomatous cutaneous angiosarcoma whose originality lies in the unusual setting from which they have arisen. In fact, the first case was an exceedingly lymphocyte-rich recurrence of a typical epithelioid cutaneous angiosarcoma whose primary lesion that was almost devoid of inflammatory infiltrate underwent surgical excision and radiotherapy while the second one was an unexpected histopathological finding associated with a basal cell carcinoma. Immunohistochemically, most of the lymphocytes expressed immunoreactivity for T-cell markers, while the neoplastic endothelial lymphatic cells expressed CD31 and CD34. D2-40 immunoreactivity was observed lining some channels and some neoplastic cells. In the first case a possible relationship between radiotherapy and the pseudolymphomatous reactive pattern is discussed while the second case has been considered as a rare example of collision tumor.
2013
Collision tumor
Cutaneous angiosarcoma
Vascular neoplasm
Aged
80 and over
Antigens
CD31
Antigens
CD34
Female
Humans
Male
Neoplasm proteins
Hemangiosarcoma
Lymphocytes
Skin neoplasms
Histology
Medicine (all)
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