Mullerian carcinosarcoma arising in the cecum associated with florid vascular proliferation/glomeruloid microvascular proliferation

Colin Stewart, D.T.D. Abeysuriya, P. Kumarasinghe, Stuart Salfinger, Jason Tan

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    Abstract

    Angiogenesis is required for tumor growth, and the degree of new vessel formation correlates with adverse prognosis in many types of malignancies. It has now been appreciated that tumor-associated vasculature is heterogenous and sometimes includes a complex vasoformative process that has been termed florid vascular proliferation or glomeruloid microvascular proliferation. These vascular lesions are most characteristic of high-grade gliomas and neuroendocrine tumors but are being increasingly recognized in other types of neoplasias as well. Herein we report a case of carcinosarcoma arising within the cecal wall of a 62-yr-old patient that exhibited florid vascular proliferation, particularly at the time of peritoneal recurrence. Recognition of these tumor-associated vasoformative lesions may be important in view of their adverse prognostic association and may become therapeutically relevant considering the current developments in angiogenesis inhibitors. © 2012 International Society of Gynecological Pathologists.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)38-43
    JournalInternational Journal of Gynecological Pathology
    Volume32
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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