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Pathology,"Medical Laboratory Technology","Medicine, Research & Experimental
We recently encountered an elderly female patient with multiple, rapid
ly growing vascular lesions on her forearm. Histologic examination and
immunoperoxidase studies were performed to identify cells present wit
hin the lesions. The growths proved to be intravascular papillary endo
thelial hyperplasia. Immunohistochemical studies showed these lesions
to be proliferations of factor VIII+, factor XIII(+), and CD34(+) cell
s. Intravascular papillary endothelial hyperplasia lesions are growths
that histologically can mimic angiosarcoma, especially when they are
multiple. They appear to be proliferations of endothelial cells and al
so contain dermal dendrocytes. This finding raises the question as to
the exact origin of the cells that give rise to these tumors.