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Kütanöz anjiyosarkomda kemik iliği metastazı: bir olgunun manyetik rezonans görüntüleme bulguları

Bone marrow metastasis of cutaneous angiosarcoma: magnetic resonance imaging findings of a case

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Abstract (2. Language): 
Cutaneous angiosarcoma most frequently occurs in the scalp and facial skin of elderly men and rarely on the extremities. A few previous articles have reported upper limbs. In this case report a rare finding of bone marrow metastasis from a cutaneous angiosarcoma involving the cruris of an 85- year-old man is reported.
Abstract (Original Language): 
Kütanöz anjiyosarkom en sık yaşlı erkeklerde yüz ve kafa derisinde görülmekte olup, nadiren ekstremiteleri tutar. Literatürde az sayıda üst ekstremite sarkomu bildirilmiştir. Bu yazıda 85 yaşında bir erkek hastada alt ekstremitede görülen kütanöz anjiyosarkomun kemik iliği metastazı sunulmuştur
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