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Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma: Dabska tumor How to cite this article: Silva TS, Araujo LR, Paiva GR, Andrade RG. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma: Dabska tumor. An Bras Dermatol. 2020;95:214-6. , ☆☆ ☆☆ Study conducted at the Hospital Santa Izabel, Salvador, BA, Brazil.

Abstract

Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (Dabska tumor) is a rarely metastasizing lymphatic vascular neoplasm that usually affects children and young adults. The majority of these cases occur in soft tissues of extremities, and to date less than 40 cases have been described. Despite the generally indolent evolution, can be locally invasive with the potential to metastasize. We describe a case of a young woman presenting with a plantar lesion, for 9 months and histological diagnosis of Dabska tumor. This neoplasm should be considered in the differential diagnosis of vascular dermatoses, allowing early diagnosis and treatment. Long-term follow-up should be performed.

KEYWORDS
Histology; Lymphatic vessel tumors; Neoplasms; Soft tissue neoplasms; Vascular tissue

A 35-year-old female patient sought a dermatologist, complaining of an injury to the sole of the right foot 9 months prior. She reported feeling only a slight size increase. Upon clinical examination, there was an area of violaceous staining, with poorly defined limits, on the sole of the right foot (Fig. 1). Dermoscopy showed a homogeneous global pattern of violet color, with pigment distribution in furrows and ridges, as well as dark red spots inside the lesion (Fig. 2). An incisional biopsy was performed, whose anatomopathological study evidenced an intralymphatic lesion, with prominent papillary formations and vascular axes lined by rounded and hyperchromatic cells, projecting into the lumen (hobnail cells), compatible with papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma - Dabska tumor (Figs. 3 and 4). Wide surgical excision was indicated and the patient continues to be monitored, with no sign of metastasis.

Figure 1
Violaceous lesion, with poorly defined limits, on the sole of the right foot.

Figure 2
Dermoscopy showed homogeneous global pattern of violaceous staining with blackened red dots, distributed inside the lesion.

Figure 3
Histopathology. Papillary projections with vascular axes lined by rounded and hyperchromatic cells - "Hobnail cells" (Hematoxylin & eosin, ×100).

Figure 4
Histopathology. Higher magnification with rounded and hyperchromatic cells that are protruding into the lumen - "hobnail cells" (Hematoxylin & eosin, ×400).

Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA or Dabska tumor) is a rare vascular neoplasm, defined as low grade malignancy tumor, with high tendency of local recurrence.11 Jo VY, Doyle LA. Refinements in sarcoma classification in the current 2013 world health organization classification of tumours of soft tissue and bone. Surg Oncol Clin N Am. 2016;25:621-43.

2 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.
-33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5. Originally considered a malignant tumor and called malignant endovascular papillary hemangioendothelioma, it was renamed in 1998, due to its borderline behavior, prominent presence of lymphatic vessels and the presence of intravascular papillary proliferation. 22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1. To date, less than 40 cases have been reported in the literature, mostly affecting soft tissue. 22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1. Affects mainly children and young adults, and may be present at birth, without predilection for sex. 22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1. Its diagnosis is often a challenge for the pathologist due to its rarity, multifocality and morphological characteristics. 22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1. Clinically, the lesion may present as an intradermal nodule or discrete superficial nodule, with slow growth, purplish, pink or bluish coloration and large variation in size (up to 40 cm). 33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5. In some cases, it may present with superficial ulceration and/or satellite nodules.22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.,33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5. It is most commonly located in the dermis and subcutaneous cellular tissue of the extremities, and can also affect the trunk, head and neck, with rare cases described in deeper locations - such as spleen, tongue, testis and bones.22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.

3 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5.

4 Kugler A, Koelblinger P, Zelger B, Ahlgrimm-Siess V, Laimer M. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA), also referred to as Dabska tumour, in an 83-year-old woman. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2016;30:e59-61.

5 Ward KA, Ecker PM, White RR, Melnik TE, Gulbahce EH, Wilke MS, et al. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma of the thigh: a case report and review of the literature. Dermatol Online J. 2010;16:4.
-66 Fanburg Smith JC, Michal M, Partanen TA, Alitalo K, Miettinen M. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): a report of twelve cases of a distinctive vascular tumor with phenotypic features of lymphatic vessels. Am J Surg Pathol. 1999;23:1004-10. Histopathologically, the tumor is characterized by presenting, in the dermis and/or subcutaneous tissue, thin-walled intercomposite vessels lined by endothelial hobnail cells, forming the characteristic intraluminal papillary projections, which assume a focal pattern in rosettes or "match-head".22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.,33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5.,77 Dabska M. Malignant endovascular papillary angioendothelioma of the skin in childhood. Clinicopathologic study of 6 cases. Cancer. 1969;24:503-10. Glomeruli-like structures may be present.22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.,33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5.,77 Dabska M. Malignant endovascular papillary angioendothelioma of the skin in childhood. Clinicopathologic study of 6 cases. Cancer. 1969;24:503-10. Mitoses are rare and necrosis is absent.77 Dabska M. Malignant endovascular papillary angioendothelioma of the skin in childhood. Clinicopathologic study of 6 cases. Cancer. 1969;24:503-10.,88 Bhatia A, Nada R, Kumar Y, Menon P. Dabska tumor (endovascular papillary angioendothelioma) of testis: a case report with brief review of literature. Diagn Pathol. 2006;1:12. The immunohistochemical study demonstrates positivity for VEGFR-3 and podoplanin (D2-40) in the hobnail endothelial proliferations, indicative of lymphatic differentiation.88 Bhatia A, Nada R, Kumar Y, Menon P. Dabska tumor (endovascular papillary angioendothelioma) of testis: a case report with brief review of literature. Diagn Pathol. 2006;1:12.

9 Bernić A, Novosel I, Krizanac S. An unusual mole: an adult case of Dabska tumour. Coll. Antropol. 2012;36(Suppl. 2):171-2.
-1010 Neves RI, Stevenson J, Hancey MJ, Vangelisti G, Miraliakbari R, Mackay D, et al. Endovascular papillary angioendothelioma (Dabska tumor): underrecognized malignant tumor in childhood. J Pediatr Surg. 2011;46:e25-8. The differential diagnosis is made with reactive angioendotheliomatosis, benign intravascular endothelial hyperplasia and retiform hemangioendothelioma, which present negative immunohistochemistry for podoplanin (D2-40).33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5.,99 Bernić A, Novosel I, Krizanac S. An unusual mole: an adult case of Dabska tumour. Coll. Antropol. 2012;36(Suppl. 2):171-2. It has a generally indolent development, however, it may be locally invasive, with rare reports of dissemination to regional lymph nodes and even distal metastases. 33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5. The gold standard treatment is wide surgical excision with free margins, which presents an excellent prognosis.22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.,33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5.,77 Dabska M. Malignant endovascular papillary angioendothelioma of the skin in childhood. Clinicopathologic study of 6 cases. Cancer. 1969;24:503-10. Thus, its recognition by the dermatologist becomes important to determine early diagnosis and treatment. Long-term clinical follow-up of these patients is mandatory.22 Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.,33 Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5.,88 Bhatia A, Nada R, Kumar Y, Menon P. Dabska tumor (endovascular papillary angioendothelioma) of testis: a case report with brief review of literature. Diagn Pathol. 2006;1:12.

9 Bernić A, Novosel I, Krizanac S. An unusual mole: an adult case of Dabska tumour. Coll. Antropol. 2012;36(Suppl. 2):171-2.
-1010 Neves RI, Stevenson J, Hancey MJ, Vangelisti G, Miraliakbari R, Mackay D, et al. Endovascular papillary angioendothelioma (Dabska tumor): underrecognized malignant tumor in childhood. J Pediatr Surg. 2011;46:e25-8.

  • How to cite this article: Silva TS, Araujo LR, Paiva GR, Andrade RG. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma: Dabska tumor. An Bras Dermatol. 2020;95:214-6.
  • ☆☆
    Study conducted at the Hospital Santa Izabel, Salvador, BA, Brazil.
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References

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    Jo VY, Doyle LA. Refinements in sarcoma classification in the current 2013 world health organization classification of tumours of soft tissue and bone. Surg Oncol Clin N Am. 2016;25:621-43.
  • 2
    Gambarotti M, Righi A, Sbaraglia M, Bianchi G, Picci P, Vanel D, et al. Intraosseous papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): one new case and review of the literature. Clinical Sarcoma Res. 2018;8:1.
  • 3
    Schwartz RA, Dabski C, Dabska M. The Dabska tumor: a thirty-year retrospect. Dermatology. 2000;201:1-5.
  • 4
    Kugler A, Koelblinger P, Zelger B, Ahlgrimm-Siess V, Laimer M. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA), also referred to as Dabska tumour, in an 83-year-old woman. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2016;30:e59-61.
  • 5
    Ward KA, Ecker PM, White RR, Melnik TE, Gulbahce EH, Wilke MS, et al. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma of the thigh: a case report and review of the literature. Dermatol Online J. 2010;16:4.
  • 6
    Fanburg Smith JC, Michal M, Partanen TA, Alitalo K, Miettinen M. Papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA): a report of twelve cases of a distinctive vascular tumor with phenotypic features of lymphatic vessels. Am J Surg Pathol. 1999;23:1004-10.
  • 7
    Dabska M. Malignant endovascular papillary angioendothelioma of the skin in childhood. Clinicopathologic study of 6 cases. Cancer. 1969;24:503-10.
  • 8
    Bhatia A, Nada R, Kumar Y, Menon P. Dabska tumor (endovascular papillary angioendothelioma) of testis: a case report with brief review of literature. Diagn Pathol. 2006;1:12.
  • 9
    Bernić A, Novosel I, Krizanac S. An unusual mole: an adult case of Dabska tumour. Coll. Antropol. 2012;36(Suppl. 2):171-2.
  • 10
    Neves RI, Stevenson J, Hancey MJ, Vangelisti G, Miraliakbari R, Mackay D, et al. Endovascular papillary angioendothelioma (Dabska tumor): underrecognized malignant tumor in childhood. J Pediatr Surg. 2011;46:e25-8.

Publication Dates

  • Publication in this collection
    06 July 2020
  • Date of issue
    May-Jun 2020

History

  • Received
    26 Aug 2018
  • Accepted
    1 Mar 2019
  • Published
    12 Feb 2020
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