Evaluating the Accuracy of Microvessel Ultrasound Imaging for Detecting Extent of Disease in Patients With Angiosarcoma of the Skin

Evaluating the Accuracy of Microvessel Ultrasound Imaging for Detecting Extent of Disease in Patients With Angiosarcoma of the Skin

PRIMARY OBJECTIVE:

I. To determine the accuracy of depicting extent of disease of cutaneous angiosarcoma before and after neoadjuvant treatment compared to clinical photographs, magnetic resonance imaging (MR) or positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) imaging and surgical pathology both on skin biopsies and surgical excision.

OUTLINE:

Patients undergo microvessel ultrasound imaging on study.

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February 16, 2023Comments OffClinicalTrials.gov | Oncology Clinical Trials | Oncology Studies | US National Library of Medicine
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