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Table 1 Reported angiosarcoma cases, 1974–2008

From: Angiosarcoma of the nasal cavity: a case report

Author

Case

Age

Sex

Location

Size

Time of evolution before diagnosis

Symptoms

Treatment

Pisani

1

67

F

Hypopharynx

4 cm

NR

Dysphagia and dysphonía

Total pharyngolaryngectomy + RT

Solomons

2

33

M

Maxillary sinus

NR

6 months

Epistaxis

Maxillectomy + RT

Kimura

3

8

M

Nasal cavity

NR

12 months

Epistaxis

Maxillectomy + Rhinotomy

Maheshwar

4

76

M

Oropharynx

7.5 × 4.5 cm

7 months

Throat pain

pharyngopalatectomy + RT

Mcclatchey

5

26

F

Maxillary sinus

NR

1 month

Epistaxis

RT

Williamson

6

48

M

Maxillary sinus

NR

6 months

Pain and malar edema

RT + Maxillectomy

Bankaci

7

68

M

Maxillary sinus

NR

36 months

Epistaxis, pain and diplopia

Maxillectomy + RT

Sharma

8

10

M

Maxillary sinus

NR

NR

molar pain and maxillary edema

Maxillectomy + RT

Lanigan

9

73

M

Maxilla and maxillary sinus

5 × 3 cm

2 months

Intraoral mass and hemorrhage

Hemimaxillectomy + RT

Zacharides

10

68

F

Maxilla

NR

2 months

Orbital pain

Chemotherapy

Zakzewska

11

58

M

Maxilla

NR

6 months

Hemorrhagic lesion

Maxillectomy

Kurien

12

38

M

Nasal cavity

4 × 2 cm

2 months

Nasal obstruction

RT + Maxillectomy

Oliver

13

69

F

Oral cavity

NR

3 months

Facial paralysis

Chemotherapy

Ferlitio

14

73

M

Larynx

2 cm

8 months

Dysphagia

Pharyngotomy

Ordóñez

15

52

F

Nasal cavity

5 × 4 cm

2 months

Cephalalgia and epiphora

Cranial-facial Resection + RT

Fukushima

16

55

M

Nasal cavity

NR

4 months

Epistaxis

Recombinant IL-2 + Rhinotomy + PO RT

Treviño

17

33

M

Nasal cavity

3 cm

5 months

Epistaxis

Ucinate process and lateral nasal wall resection, partial turbinectomy of the middle turbinate + RT

  1. NR – not referred; RT – radiotherapy; PO – Postoperative