Ovarian angiosarcoma: A case report and review of the literature

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Yaqoob N. [1 ]
Nemenqani D. [1 ]
Khoja H. [2 ]
Hafez M. [1 ]
Tulbah A. [2 ]
Al-Dayel F. [2 ]
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[1] King Abdul Aziz Specialist Hospital, Taif, As Salama Street
[2] King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre, MBC-16
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Angiosarcoma; Ovary;
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10.1186/1752-1947-8-47
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Introduction. Sarcomas of the ovary can either be histologically pure or can represent components of a more complex tumor. Ovarian angiosarcomas are rare, and probably arise from carcinosarcomas, teratomas or the rich ovarian vasculature. To date, only two small case series have been published, one with four cases and the other with seven. Case presentation. A 41-year-old Saudi woman presented to our gynecological clinic with abnormal vaginal bleeding. The initial clinical diagnosis was left ovarian cyst. The results of the remainder of her abdominopelvic examination were normal. Peri-operatively, the left ovarian mass resembled a hemorrhagic solid tumor. It was sent for frozen sectioning, which revealed it was an undifferentiated neoplasm. The final histopathological examination showed a vascular neoplasm showing vasoformative arborizing channels of variable sizes and shapes lined by atypical endothelial cells with intact capsule. Areas of necrosis were seen, along with fused anastomosing solid vascular area. She was diagnosed as having an angiosarcoma of intermediate grade, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics stage IA. Conclusions: Patients with ovarian angiosarcomas most commonly present with abdominal pain, however some patients present with distant metastases, often in the lungs. Spread beyond the ovary is present at the time of diagnosis in most reported cases, with disease progression within less than a year after diagnosis. Cases of advanced stage disease behave aggressively and demonstrate poor response to surgery and chemotherapy, with an overall poor prognosis. They have a tendency for local recurrence and metastases, and prognosis is hence poor; the reported five-year survival rate is 10 percent to 35 percent, however, cases confined to the ovary have survived up to nine years. © 2014 Yaqoob et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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