Vascular tissue neoplasm

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Vascular tissue neoplasm
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Classification and external resources
Specialty Lua error in Module:Wikidata at line 446: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
ICD-10 C46, C49, D18, D48.1
ICD-9-CM 171, 176, 215, 238.1
ICD-O 9120–9179
Patient UK Vascular tissue neoplasm
MeSH D009383
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A vascular tissue neoplasm is a tumor arising from endothelial cells,[1] the cells that line the wall of blood vessels and lymphatic vessels, as well as the heart.[2] Vascular tissue neoplasms is a group containing tumors with the same tissue origin; in other words, it denotes histological classification, rather than anatomic (i.e. where in the body the neoplasm is found) or clinical one. They can occur everywhere in the body where vessels are to be found.

Classification

Vasular tissue neoplasms, like neoplasms of all tissues, are classified to benign and malignant ones, according to their biological behavior.[1]

Benign vascular tumors

Malignant vascular tumors

Most malignant vascular tumors are considered sarcomas,[3] a major histological group of tumors, arising from transformed cells of mesenchymal origin.

References

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  2. Betts, J. Gordon (2013). Anatomy & physiology. ISBN 1938168135. Retrieved 11 August 2014.
  3. Casciato, Dennis A., Miscellaneous neoplasms, in: Casciato D.A. (ed), Manual of clinical oncology, Lippincot Williams and Wilkins 2009, p. 410


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