Abstract
Cutaneous angiosarcoma is a rare tumour with poor prognosis. When arising on phymatous nose its diagnosis can be very deceptive and lead to delayed treatment as well as metastatic dissemination. Our case report highlights that some red flag as oedema, ulceration, unresponsiveness to conventional rosacea therapies or bluish vascular structures at dermoscopy should prompt biopsy to rule out malignancy.
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