Reactive vascular lesion of nasal septum simulating angiosarcoma in a cocaine abuser
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0046-8177(00)80226-9
Reactive vascular lesion of nasal septum simulating angiosarcoma in a cocaine abuser
Abstract
We report the case of an exuberant ulcerative angiomatoid nasal lesion in a cocaine abuser. The lesion was made up of polymorphous endothelial cells with occasional mitoses, arranged in a lobular pattern with infiltrative-looking areas. There were extensive areas of thrombosis with focal recanalization. Intravascular proliferation was not observed. The clinical, radiological, and histological features suggested hemangiosarcoma as the main differential diagnosis, but the lobular architecture of the lesion and the widespread thrombosis favoured the diagnosis of a benign reactive process.
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