IMR Press / EJGO / Volume 20 / Issue 5-6 / pii/1999199

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Case Report

Treatment of primary pure angiosarcoma of ovary with multiple lung metastases:

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1 Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei and National Yong-Ming University School of Medicine, ROC, Taiwan
2 Department ofThoraxic Medicine, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei and National Yong-Ming University School of Medicine, ROC, Taiwan
3 Department of Pathology, Veterans General Hospital-Taipei and National Yong-Ming University School of Medicine, ROC, Taiwan
Eur. J. Gynaecol. Oncol. 1999, 20(5-6), 383–385;
Published: 10 October 1999
Abstract

Angiosarcomas rarely involve the female genital tract. There have only been sporadic case reports of angiosarcomas of the cervix, uterus, vagina, parametrium, broad ligament and pelvis, and only 11 well-documented case reports of primary ovarian angiosarcoma in the English language literature to date. We present a case of primary pure ovarian angiosarcoma with lung metastasis that had partial response after chemotherapy with adriamycin and ifosfamide. But pulmonary hemonhage and respiratory failure resulted in her death 7 months after initial diagnosis.

Keywords
Primary angiosarcoma
Ovary
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