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This focus shows low-grade angiosarcoma infiltrating breast adipose tissue. The lesion is subtle and may be missed. It consists of delicate, irregularly-shaped, variably dilated, anastomosing vascular channels lined by flattened endothelium lacking atypia. Such areas may be misdiagnosed as hemangioma or angiolipoma in core biopsies.
Low-grade angiosarcomas of the breast are difficult to diagnose on limited material of needle biopsies. One should consider excising all low-grade vascular lesions of breast (except the most obvious perilobular hemangiomas) to avoid underdiagnosis of angiosarcomas.
Low-grade angiosarcomas of the breast are difficult to diagnose on limited material of needle biopsies. One should consider excising all low-grade vascular lesions of breast (except the most obvious perilobular hemangiomas) to avoid underdiagnosis of angiosarcomas.