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Chronic indurated ulceration of the leg, epithelioid sarcoma with lymph node metastasis |
European Journal of Dermatology. Volume 13, Number 6, 599-602, November - December 2003, Clinical report
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Author(s) : S. ATUGODA, H. AUDRING, C. VOIT, W. STERRY, U. BLUME‐PEYTAVI |
Summary : Epithelioid sarcoma is a seldom seen tumor characterized by an innocuous presentation of a non tender nodule or cluster of nodules located on a distal extremity with a high propensity for nodal spread as well as relentless local progression. We describe a patient with the neoplasm masquerading as chronic leg ulcers of unknown origin with an unusual immunohistochemical profile. The difficulty of timely clinical and histological diagnosis is a key problem encountered. Better awareness may result in earlier diagnosis and improved prognosis. |
Keywords : Lower leg ulcers, variant immunohistochemistry, epithelioid sarcoma |
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