From: Angiosarcoma of the proximal humerus: a case report and review of the literature
Case number | Reference | Patient | Radiographic features | Treatment | Outcome |
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1 | Hasegawa et al.[8] | 48-year-old man | A multilocular osteolytic lesion with undefined margins and destroyed cortical and medullary bone | Amputation of the arm at the level of the scapula | DOD |
2 | Fukuroku et al.[7] | 55-year-old man | Severe bone destruction of diaphysis of humerus by tumor invasion | Interscapulothoracic amputation | DOD |
3 | Voggenreiter et al.[10] | 12-year-old boy | ND | Wide resection | CDF |
4 | Chen[6] | 87-year-old man | Expansile lytic lesion involving the entire diaphysis of the humerus with a fracture in the distal portion of the lesion | Disarticulation of the shoulder | ND |
5 | Mittal et al.[9] | 67-year-old man | Erosion of medial cortex with lytic areas at upper end of humerus | Wide resection and adjuvant chemotherapy | CDF |