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A 50-year-old female patient presented with swelling of the left upper limb with characteristic skin lesions. She has a history of undergoing Modified Radical Mastectomy (MRM) followed by chemotherapy and radiotherapy 7 years ago. A skin biopsy was taken. Which of the following markers would be most likely positive in this patient?
Which CD marker is characteristic of angiosarcoma?
During a routine physical examination, a 58-year-old white male is found to have a 6-cm pulsatile mass in his abdomen. Angiography reveals a marked dilation of his abdominal aorta distal to his renal arteries. This aneurysm is most likely the result of:
Postmortem studies of a man shows onion skin thickening of the arteriolar wall, which is characteristic of:
All of the following are true about aortic aneurysms except?
All of the following are true regarding Kaposi sarcoma except:
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of granulomatosis with polyangiitis (Wegener's granulomatosis)?
What type of tumour may occur in the residual breast or overlying skin following wide local excision and radiotherapy for mammary carcinoma?
Hyperplastic arteriolitis with necrotizing arteriolitis is seen in which condition?
Which of the following is not a recognized etiology of Kaposi sarcoma?
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