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Hemangioendothelioma
Micrograph of a kaposiform hemangioendothelioma with "glomeruloid" nodules of endothelial cells.
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Hemangioendotheliomas are a family of vascular neoplasms of intermediate malignancy.

Signs and symptoms[edit]

They have been described as masses that fall between a hemangioma and angiosarcoma. They are vascular tumors that commonly present with an enlarging mass and most commonly involve the lungs, liver, and musculoskeletal system, although many other body sites have been reported, including the head and neck, intestines, lymph nodes, pleura, retroperitoneum, heel, stomach.[citation needed]

Cause[edit]

Possibly Bartonella spp bacteraemia[citation needed]

Diagnosis[edit]

Classification[edit]

Hemangioendotheliomas may be classified as:

In children, distinguishing between a primary malignant liver tumor (hepatoblastoma) and a benign primary hepatic lesion (hemangioendothelioma) is crucial. The absence of urinary catecholamines supports the diagnosis of hemangioendothelioma. In patients with hemangioendotheliomas, elevations in α1-fetoprotein levels are milder than those found in patients with hepatoblastomas. Infantile hepatic hemangioendothelioma is strongly suggested by the presence of a vascular lesion on imaging studies. A complex, heterogeneous mass is often seen on ultrasonograms; a complex tumor that lacks central enhancement can be seen on CT scans; and the vascular nature of the lesion along with dilation of the aorta proximal to the origin of the celiac artery and a decrease in the diameter distally, indicating significant shunting, is seen on angiograms.[16] Because most hemangioendotheliomas in infants sponanteously involute and regress within the first 12 to 18 months of life, asymptomatic lesions are generally managed conservatively. Infants who have severe anemia and/or thrombocytopenia can be given blood products; for those who have cardiac failure, diuretics and digoxin are often given. To stop further growth and to speed regression of lesions in infants with more significant clinical sequelae, treatment with corticosteroids or interferon-α-2a is administered. To slow the growth of tumors that are rapidly enlarging, chemotherapy and radiation therapy have been used. Surgical resection, partial hepatectomy, and embolization of afferent vessels should be considered for severe cases.[15]

Treatment[edit]

Treatment is varied and depends on the site and extent of tumor involvement, sites of metastasis, and specific individual factors. Surgical resection, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy have all been used to treat these masses, although studies on survival have yet to be conducted to delineate various treatment regimens. Kaposiform hemangioendothelioma might respond to chemotherapy or antiangiogenic therapies. Recently propanolol and steroids have been shown to be very effective in kaposiform hemangioendothelioma.[17]

References[edit]

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  • ^ Verma, Saurav; Dhamija, Ekta; Barwad, Adarsh; Kumar, Venkatesan S.; Rastogi, Sameer (30 July 2020). "A case report of Kaposiform haemangioendothelioma; response with propranolol and steroids". Clinical Sarcoma Research. 10 (1): 12. doi:10.1186/s13569-020-00134-8. PMC 7394668. PMID 32765826.
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