What are the histologic features of angiosarcomas? Angiosarcomas are composed of an anastomosing network of well-formed, irregular vascular channels, often lined by flattened endothelial cells. They exhibit a highly infiltrative pattern, dissecting and splitting collagen bundles. Poorly differentiated angiosarcomas may closely resemble carcinomas or other soft tissue sarcomas, with only subtle vascular lumen formation. |
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