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Proliferating Angioendotheliomatosis is an intravascular lymphoma, usually of the diffuse B-cell type. It progresses rapidly through involvement of multiple body systems and mortality occurs in less than a year from the initial diagnosis. The average age of patients newly diagnosed is 55 years. Currently the causative mechanism is unknown. In a few cases treatment with palliative chemotherapy has been effective. 

  

Symptoms

  

Seen as various skin lesions and rashes, mostly commonly on the thighs.

Proliferating Angioendotheliomatosis