Journal of Orthopedics 2023 May-Aug; 15(2): 93-97
CASE REPORT
A RARE CASE OF SCALP ANGIOSARCOMA IN A PATIENT WITH SUPERIOR SAGITTAL SINUS MENINGIOMA
L.G.M. Di Somma1, A. Mattioli1, D. Aiudi1, G. Goteri2, N.Nersesian2 and M. Dobran1*
1Department of Neurosurgery, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona, Italy;
2Division of Pathological Anatomy, Department of Biomedical Sciences and Public Health, Polytechnic University of Marche di Ancona, Italy
*Correspondence to:
Mauro Dobran, MD
Department of Neurosurgery,
Università Politecnica delle Marche,
Via Conca 71,
60020, Ancona, Italy
e-mail: m.dobran@staff.univpm.it
ABSTRACT
Cutaneous angiosarcoma (CAS) is a rare but highly aggressive sarcoma of mesenchymal origin with a high mortality rate. The most affected sites of CAS are the scalp and facial skin. The 85-year-old patient, in follow-up for posterior parasagittal meningioma for several years, developed a single violaceous and ulcerated scalp lesion. The CT cerebral angio revealed, beyond the well-known meningioma, an area of bone rarefaction associated with ulcerated tissue infiltrating the skin and subcutaneous layers. After surgical biopsy, the histological examination documented a scalp angiosarcoma. The oncological treatment was not possible, given the age. The patient was referred to the plastic surgeon and underwent serial medication. The patient made a good functional recovery but died six months later due to a pulmonary embolism. This paper discusses the correlation between the scalp’s angiosarcoma disease and the presence of the parasagittal meningioma.
KEYWORDS: scalp angiosarcoma, sagittal sinus meningioma, head and neck tumor