A Bruise as First Manifestation of Cutaneous Angiosarcoma
Cutaneous angiosarcoma is a soft tissue sarcoma that presents as a violaceous plaque, resembling a persistent bruise on the head and neck. The hematoma-like lesions are pitfalls that could be the first spy of malignant vascular tumors. The low survival rates of cutaneous angiosarcoma require a recognition as early as possible. We report a case of misdiagnosed cutaneous angiosarcoma of the head, which developed after a car crash and that, was firstly diagnosed as bruise.
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