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Table 1 Clinicopathological features of intraosseous PILAs described in present and previous reports

From: Unusual multifocal intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (Dabska tumor) of facial bones: a case report and review of literature

No.

Authors (yr.)

Diagnosis

Age (year) /

Location

Clinical

Tumor

Immunophenotype

Treatment

Outcome

   

Gender

 

presentation

size (cm)

   

1

McCarthy

EPA

45/Female

Left femoral

Left medial knee

1.5

CD31+

Complete

NED at 12

 

EF (1999) [13]

  

condyle

pain for a year and

  

curettage

 months

     

tenderness over the

    
     

medial distal femur

    

2

Nakayama T

EPA

39/Female

Right

Right knee

1.0

Vimentin+

Curettage

NED at 50

 

(2004) [10]

  

epiphysis of

pain for a year

 

Factor VIII+

and re-excision

months

    

femur

   

with a wider

 
        

margin

 

3

The present case

PILA

1/Male

Left zygoma,

Pain and

0.5-1.5

Vimentin+,

Curettage

NED at 24

    

left orbital

tenderness of

 

CD31+, CD34+,

with a

months

    

bone and

left side of face

 

D2-40+

wider margin

 
    

right maxillary

     
  1. EPA, endovascular papillary angioendothelioma; PILA, papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma; NED, no evidence of disease; +, positive.