Research Article

Surgical Treatment and Prognosis of Angiosarcoma of the Scalp: A Retrospective Analysis of 14 Patients in a Single Institution

Table 1

Overall information of 14 patients with angiosarcoma of the scalp.

Patient numberGenderAge at DxTumor size at Dx (cm)Resection margin (cm)Deep marginReconstruction methodsBiopsy resultsAdjuvant therapyProfile of radiotherapyLocal recurrence (months)Metastasis (months)Meta areaDeath (months)

1M523 × 21GFF, SGMNCNull569Lung85
2M708.5 × 52BFF, SGMNRT, C63 Gy1521LRR30
3M614 × 33PFF, SGMNCNull1012Brain23
4F649 × 5.52PFF, SGMNRTNR7FLLRRFL
5M765 × 55BFF, SGMNnullNullNE45Lung48
6M715 × 45PFF, SGMNRT, C61 Gy913BoneNE
7M704 × 45BFF, SGMNnullNull1736Brain37
8M759.5 × 7
8.5 × 8
NRBFF, SGMPCNull11FLNullFL
9M643 × 2.53BFF, SGMNRT, C30 Gy1320Lung32
10M813 × 31GLFMNnullNull79Lung13
11M583 × 32PFF, SGMNRT, C61 Gy810LungNE
12M7513 × 83PFF, SGMNRT, C50 Gy11NENullNE
13M8111.5 × 6.03BFF, SGMNRT42 Gy5NENullNE
14M686 × 63BFF, SGMNRT50 GyNENENullNE

Dx: diagnosis; cm: centimeters; Meta area: area of metastasis; M: male; F: female; NR: not recorded; G: galea; P: periosteum; B: bone; FF: free flap; LF: local flap; SG: skin graft; MP: margin positive; MN: margin negative; RT: radiotherapy; C: chemotherapy; Gy: grays; NE: no event; FL: follow-up loss; LRR: locoregional recurrence.