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Angiomatosis of the breast in a male child. A case report with immunohistochemical analysis.

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  • Angiomatosis of the breast in a male child. A case report with immunohistochemical analysis. Abstract Text:

    Angiomatosis is a benign vascular lesion that has been described rarely in the breast. We describe a case in a seven-year-old boy of African descent who presented with progressively increasing, unilateral breast enlargement, the first such report in a male child. The patient underwent excisional biopsy of the breast mass followed by mastectomy. Pathologic examination revealed a diffuse proliferation of variably-sized, thin-walled vascular channels lined by flattened endothelium that showed negative immunohistochemical staining for von Willebrand factor, factor VIII-related antigen, CD34 and S-100 protein. There is no evidence of recurrence after 24 months of follow-up.

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    For similar surgical procedures, operative: mastectomy: mastectomy, subcutaneous research abstracts see: surgical procedures, operative: mastectomy: mastectomy, subcutaneous research

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    Angiomatosis of the breast in a male child. A case report with immunohistochemical analysis. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: The West Indian medical journal

    VOLUME: 51

    Page Numbers: 254-6

    Journal Abbreviation: West Indian Med J

    ISSN: 0043-3144

    DAY: 10

    MONTH: Dec

    YEAR: 2002

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    KEYWORDS: Mastectomy, Subcutaneous

    MESH TERMS: surgery

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    AFFILIATION: Departments of Pathology and Surgery, Radiology, Anaesthesia and Intensive Care, University of the West Indies, Kingston 7, Jamaica.

    Country: Jamaica

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