PMID: 3383641Jul 1, 1988Paper

Angiosarcoma presenting as diffuse alveolar hemorrhage

Chest
S L SegalG A Baiocchi

Abstract

Angiosarcoma has been reported as occurring in both postirradiation and postradical mastectomy patients. Described is a patient, postmastectomy and irradiation, with alveolar hemorrhage secondary to angiosarcoma. Angiosarcoma, primary or metastatic to lung, should be included in the differential diagnosis of diffuse alveolar hemorrhage in this patient population.

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