Atypical vascular proliferations of the neck.

Wien Med Wochenschr

Department of Dermatology, Istanbul Medeniyet University, School of Medicine, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: March 2021

Atypical vascular proliferations (AVP) are a late complication after radiotherapy. Most cases have been reported in female breast cancer patients on the chest wall. These lesions are mostly of the lymphatic type. Herein, we report a blood vascular-type AVP in a male on the neck 60 years after radiotherapy for a benign hemangioma, which makes this case exceptional. We removed the whole chronic radiodermatitis surgically. Histopathology excluded vascular malignancies but confirmed AVP. We discuss the differential diagnoses and treatment.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10354-020-00774-xDOI Listing

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