PMID: 7546264Aug 1, 1995Paper

Exuberant granulation tissue mimicking vascular tumours associated with burns

Burns : Journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries
A Rico AguadoE Poblet

Abstract

A case of simultaneous development of multiple vascular neoplasms in a patient with a previous history of burns and lymphoblastic lymphoma is reported. Microscopic examination revealed angiomatosis made up of diffuse capillary proliferation. We speculate that endogenous factors could have played an important role in the development of these neoplasms. We discuss the clinical and histological differential diagnosis of the case presented: a disseminated variant of lobular capillary haemangioma, Kaposi's sarcoma, bacillary angiomatosis and hyperplastic granulation tissue.

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