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CASE STUDIES

Pulmonary Angiosarcoma Presenting as Spontaneous Recurrent Hemothorax

Andrea Campione, MD, Giuseppe Forte, MD1, Luca Luzzi, MD, Alberto Comino, MD1, Alberto Gorla, MD, Alberto Terzi, MD

Thoracic Surgery Unit
1 Department of Pathology, Hospital of Cuneo, Cuneo, Italy

Andrea Campione, MD, Tel: +390171642286, Fax: +390171642491, Email: campioneandrea{at}libero.it, Thoracic Surgery Hospital of Cuneo, Via Coppino 26 12100, Cuneo, Italy.

An incidental diagnosis of pulmonary angiosarcoma was made after surgical exploration for repeated episodes of bleeding in an 85-year-old woman. Spontaneous hemothorax is uncommon and deserves detailed investigation.

Key Words: Hemangiosarcoma • Hemothorax • Lung Neoplasms

Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann 2009; 17:84-85
© 2009 by SAGE Publications
DOI: 10.1177/0218492309102544






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