Brazilian Neurosurgery (Sep 2022)

Giant Temporal Bone Angiosarcoma: Case Report and Literature Review

  • Guilherme Finger,
  • Bruno Loyola Godoy,
  • Bruna Koeche da Silva,
  • Carolina Fittipaldi Pessôa,
  • Antonio Aversa do Souto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1744254
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 41, no. 03
pp. e305 – e310

Abstract

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Abstract The authors describe a very rare case of an angiosarcoma originating from the petrous portion of the temporal bone that evolved as an indolent lesion until it became a giant retroauricular mass. A biopsy demonstrated that it was an angiosarcoma. A presurgical embolization from the left occipital and left parietal branches of the left middle meningeal artery was performed, followed by a total resection of the tumor. The patient developed a transient dysphasia during early follow-up, from which, subsequently, she fully recovered. There were no signs of recurrence in the current 3 years of follow-up. Free margins can be achieved even in some giant tumors and remain the most important prognostic factor for soft tissue malignant tumors with intracranial infiltration.

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