1989
DOI: 10.1002/1097-0142(19890915)64:6<1301::aid-cncr2820640622>3.0.co;2-w
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Angiosarcoma of the axillary vein

Abstract: Angiosarcoma is a malignant tumor of vascular origin. Malignant primary vein tumors are rare. The case of a 64-year-old patient who underwent a left forequarter amputation for angiosarcoma arising from the left axillary vein, a site not previously described, is presented. Also, the literature is reviewed.

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“…Until recently, a sarcoma of the extremity that was large enough to cause deviation of a major vessel was treated by amputation of the limb. This may still be the best option in some patients, for example, use of forequarter amputation for locally invasive angiosarcoma of the axillary vein [56]. While soft tissue sarcomas may arise from major blood vessels and result in their occlusion, more frequently they arise in adjacent muscle or soft tissue and cause deviation and/or compression of a major vessel.…”
Section: Treatment Of Sarcomas Arising From or Involving The Greatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Until recently, a sarcoma of the extremity that was large enough to cause deviation of a major vessel was treated by amputation of the limb. This may still be the best option in some patients, for example, use of forequarter amputation for locally invasive angiosarcoma of the axillary vein [56]. While soft tissue sarcomas may arise from major blood vessels and result in their occlusion, more frequently they arise in adjacent muscle or soft tissue and cause deviation and/or compression of a major vessel.…”
Section: Treatment Of Sarcomas Arising From or Involving The Greatmentioning
confidence: 99%