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An Extensive Bruise on the Hemiface: CARE Clinical Case

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Department of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, University Hospital, Grenoble Alpes, France

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GeodAIsics, Grenoble, France

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BrainTech Lab INSERM UMR, Grenoble, France

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Faculty of Medicine, Domaine de la Merci, University of Grenoble-Alpes, Grenoble, France

J Int Adv Otol 2025; 21: 1-3
DOI: 10.5152/iao.2025.241710
Read: 58 Downloads: 21 Published: 27 January 2025

Abstract
Cutaneous angiosarcomas of the scalp are rare and aggressive tumors with non-specific appearances. They rarely affect the retroauricular region, and diagnoses are often difficult and delayed. We present the case of an 87-year-old patient referred for a large, spontaneously appearing, and rapidly progressing retroauricular bruise while on anticoagulants. Initial biopsies were negative, and the cervico-facial computed tomography (CT) scan with contrast injection was inconclusive. Despite stopping the anticoagulants, the lesion persisted and extended, leading to new biopsies that revealed a high-grade cutaneous angiosarcoma. Positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) detected homolateral supraclavicular lymph node involvement and pleuropulmonary metastases. Given the patient’s deteriorating general condition and the metastatic spread of the disease, exclusive comfort care was decided. With a highly variable clinical presentation, the diagnosis of cutaneous angiosarcoma is often delayed and made at a metastatic stage. Optimal treatment remains complete surgical excision followed by radiotherapy, but this is challenging in very extensive tumors.

Cite this article as: Rausch M, Quatre R. An extensive bruise on the hemiface: CARE clinical case. J Int Adv Otol. 2025, 21, 1710, doi: 10.5152/ iao.2025.241710

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