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Review
. 1995 Mar;18(3):132-5.

[Hepatic angiosarcoma: a report of a case associated with treatment with arsenic salts and a review of the literature]

[Article in Spanish]
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  • PMID: 7621289
Review

[Hepatic angiosarcoma: a report of a case associated with treatment with arsenic salts and a review of the literature]

[Article in Spanish]
M Salgado et al. Gastroenterol Hepatol. 1995 Mar.

Abstract

Hepatic angiosarcoma is an infrequent neoplasm representing 1-3% of all the primary liver cancers. One fourth of the cases have demonstrated a relation with chemical carcinogens with the most frequent being thorium dioxide (thorotrast) and vinyl chloride. The case of an hepatic angiosarcoma which presented as an intraperitoneal hemorrhage in a patient who had undergone treatment with Neosalvarsán (dioxidiaminoarsenobenzol) 46 years beforehand is reported. The previous published reports include 6 cases of hepatic angiosarcoma related with treatment with arsenic salts and 4 cases in whom exposure was environmental.

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