Primary vascular tumours of the kidney are rare and may pose diagnostic difficulties because of their similar clinical,morphological,and immunohistochemical features.This article summarizes the clinical and pathologic...Primary vascular tumours of the kidney are rare and may pose diagnostic difficulties because of their similar clinical,morphological,and immunohistochemical features.This article summarizes the clinical and pathological features of primary renal angiosarcoma and anastomosing haemangioma of the kidney including epidemiology,genetics,and prognosis.Renal anastomosing haemangiomas are benign neoplasms characterized by anastomosing capillary-sized vascular channels.These tumours are rare,with about 75 cases reported in the literature.Most anastomosing haemangiomas are found incidentally on ultrasound,computed tomography,or magnetic resonance imaging.Common symptoms include abdominal pain,haematuria,and abdominal mass.Renal anastomosing haemangiomas are characterized by recurrent mutations in GNAQ and GNA14 genes.The prognosis of anastomosing haemangioma is excellent.Primary renal angiosarcomas are malignant tumours showing endothelial differentiation.To date,76 cases have been described in the literature.Primary renal angiosarcomas are frequently symptomatic.The clinical features of renal angiosarcomas are similar to those of renal anastomosing haemangiomas,including abdominal pain,haematuria,and abdominal mass.Angiogenesis-related genes and vascular-specific receptor tyrosine kinases such as KDR,TIE1,SNRK,TEK,and FLT1 are upregulated in angiosarcomas.Primary renal angiosarcomas are highly aggressive neoplasms with a poor prognosis despite surgical treatment,chemotherapy,radiotherapy,or targeted therapy.展开更多
Vascular malformations occur most frequently in the maxillofacial and oral regions. Although many cases of vascular malformations with phlebolithiasis have been reported, only few reports have documented cases of thro...Vascular malformations occur most frequently in the maxillofacial and oral regions. Although many cases of vascular malformations with phlebolithiasis have been reported, only few reports have documented cases of thrombosis formation. We report a rare case of a vascular malformation with multiple thromboses in the left buccal region. A 28-year-old woman had a painless swelling in the left cheek when she consulted our hospital. T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging revealed a low-signal lesion, having the same intensity as the muscle, in the left buccal region, and T2-weighted imaging revealed a high-signal lesion. Additionally, three tuberous tumours were noted in this lesion showing both a light high signal on T1-weighted imaging and a low signal on T2-weighted imaging. Based on these imaging findings, as well as clinical and pathological findings, the patient was diagnosed with multiple vascular malformations in the left midfacial region. The three tuberous tumours showed necrotic tissue in the central area, which was formed by calcified and concentric fibrous tissue, and vascularization. Because tumorous lesion and typical vascular structure by the Elastica Van Gieson staining were not observed, these tumours were seemed that fibrin thrombus in this lesion formed the organized tissue.展开更多
文摘Primary vascular tumours of the kidney are rare and may pose diagnostic difficulties because of their similar clinical,morphological,and immunohistochemical features.This article summarizes the clinical and pathological features of primary renal angiosarcoma and anastomosing haemangioma of the kidney including epidemiology,genetics,and prognosis.Renal anastomosing haemangiomas are benign neoplasms characterized by anastomosing capillary-sized vascular channels.These tumours are rare,with about 75 cases reported in the literature.Most anastomosing haemangiomas are found incidentally on ultrasound,computed tomography,or magnetic resonance imaging.Common symptoms include abdominal pain,haematuria,and abdominal mass.Renal anastomosing haemangiomas are characterized by recurrent mutations in GNAQ and GNA14 genes.The prognosis of anastomosing haemangioma is excellent.Primary renal angiosarcomas are malignant tumours showing endothelial differentiation.To date,76 cases have been described in the literature.Primary renal angiosarcomas are frequently symptomatic.The clinical features of renal angiosarcomas are similar to those of renal anastomosing haemangiomas,including abdominal pain,haematuria,and abdominal mass.Angiogenesis-related genes and vascular-specific receptor tyrosine kinases such as KDR,TIE1,SNRK,TEK,and FLT1 are upregulated in angiosarcomas.Primary renal angiosarcomas are highly aggressive neoplasms with a poor prognosis despite surgical treatment,chemotherapy,radiotherapy,or targeted therapy.
文摘Vascular malformations occur most frequently in the maxillofacial and oral regions. Although many cases of vascular malformations with phlebolithiasis have been reported, only few reports have documented cases of thrombosis formation. We report a rare case of a vascular malformation with multiple thromboses in the left buccal region. A 28-year-old woman had a painless swelling in the left cheek when she consulted our hospital. T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging revealed a low-signal lesion, having the same intensity as the muscle, in the left buccal region, and T2-weighted imaging revealed a high-signal lesion. Additionally, three tuberous tumours were noted in this lesion showing both a light high signal on T1-weighted imaging and a low signal on T2-weighted imaging. Based on these imaging findings, as well as clinical and pathological findings, the patient was diagnosed with multiple vascular malformations in the left midfacial region. The three tuberous tumours showed necrotic tissue in the central area, which was formed by calcified and concentric fibrous tissue, and vascularization. Because tumorous lesion and typical vascular structure by the Elastica Van Gieson staining were not observed, these tumours were seemed that fibrin thrombus in this lesion formed the organized tissue.