“…[1][2][3][4][5][6] These carcinomas were also reported under different eponyms such as acantholytic, pseudovascular, angiosarcoma-like, pseudoglandular, adenoid squamous, and pseudovascular adenoid squamous carcinomas. 1,2,5,[7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] Most of the pseudoangiosarcomatous carcinomas previously described were squamous cell carcinomas from various organ sites such as the skin, 2-4,13 conjunctiva, 15 aerodigestive mucosa, 11,16 lungs, 3,12 breast, 3,9,10 cecum, 7 vulva, 5,6,8 uterine cervix, 14 and penis. 17 The pseudoangiosarcomatous pattern has also been described in poorly differentiated and sarcomatoid ductal carcinoma of the breast.…”