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KMID : 0356820070230010037
Korean Journal of Head & Neck Oncology
2007 Volume.23 No. 1 p.37 ~ p.40
Surgical Treatment of Cutaneous Angiosarcoma of Scalp£ºUsefulness of Preoperative Mapping Biopsies
Kang Min-Gu

Park Jong-Lim
Kim Myung-Good
Chang Hak
Minn Kyung-Won
Koh Kyung-Suck
Abstract
Objective : Cutaneous angiosarcoma is an infrequent but aggressive neoplasm involving the skin of the face and scalp. Unfamiliarity with the clinical manifestations of cutaneous angiosarcoma frequently leads to misdiagnosis and delay in treatment. Complete surgical resection requires the performance of preoperative staging biopsies to determine the true extent of the neoplasm. Intraoperative frozen section analysis to determine the adequacy of the surgical resection is unreliable due to the high false negative rate.

Materials & Methods : In five scalp angiosarcoma cases, mapping biopsies were performed at far from the suspected edge of the neoplasm. On permanent pathology, we obtained tumor free margin with occasional focal involvement of the tumor.

Results : Frozen-section analysis of the resected margins is inconclusive, for the subtle diagnostic features of angiosarcoma are distorted by the tissue processing required for frozen-section analysis. The characteristic dermal vessels lined by their malignant cells are collapsed by the freezing process. This results in a high rate of false-negative reports and possibly leads to incomplete resection of the neoplasm.

Conclusion : Our recommendation is to establish the margins of the tumor by performing preoperative evaluations by mapping biopsies.
KEYWORD
Scalp angiosarcoma, Mapping biopsies, Resection margins
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