Bone marrow metastasis of cutaneous angiosarcoma: magnetic resonance imaging findings of a case
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Case Report
P: 58-60
March 2010

Bone marrow metastasis of cutaneous angiosarcoma: magnetic resonance imaging findings of a case

Gulhane Med J 2010;52(1):58-60
1. Department of Radiodiagnostic Radiology, Gulhane Military Medical Faculty
2. Department of Pathology, Gulhane Military Medical Faculty
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Received Date: 20.02.2009
Accepted Date: 01.06.2009
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ABSTRACT

Cutaneous angiosarcoma most frequently occurs in the scalp and facial skin of elderly men and rarely on the extremities. A few previous articles have reported upper limbs. In this case report a rare finding of bone marrow metastasis from a cutaneous angiosarcoma involving the cruris of an 85- year-old man is reported.

Keywords:
Cruris, cutaneous angiosarcoma, lower extremity, magnetic resonance imaging, metastasis