Case Reports in Ophthalmology (Apr 2013)

Angiosarcoma Presenting with Minor Erythema and Swelling

  • Catherine A. Cox,
  • Richard O. Wein,
  • Roya Ghafouri,
  • Nora M. Laver,
  • Katrinka L. Heher,
  • Mitesh K. Kapadia

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000346952
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 59 – 63

Abstract

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A 76-year-old man presented with slowly progressive swelling in his forehead and left upper eyelid over the course of three months. CT scanning showed non-specific enhancement of subcutaneous tissues, suggesting a low-grade cellulitis. Poor response to treatment prompted an MRI, which revealed the presence of a soft tissue lesion. Biopsy of this lesion was positive for angiosarcoma. The patient underwent chemotherapy and radiation, but unfortunately succumbed to his malignancy eight months later. This case illustrates a rare example of facial/periorbital angiosarcoma, a benign-appearing but aggressive tumor associated with a high incidence of mortality. A review of the literature and current treatment options are discussed.

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