Terzi, AysenDeniz, Emine EbruHaberal, NihanMoray, GokhanOzdemir, Binnaz Handan2024-02-272024-02-2720141304-0855http://hdl.handle.net/11727/11646Angiosarcoma is a rare primary malignant mesenchymal tumor of the liver. The prognosis of hepatic angiosarcoma is poor with an average life expectancy of 6 months after diagnosis. Diagnosing hepatic angiosarcoma is challenging because of nondiagnostic liver biopsy or specious history and radiologic presentation. We report 2 cases with hepatic angiosarcoma which were diagnosed histopathologically in the native liver after liver transplant. One of 2 patients was lost to follow-up, and another patient died of relapsing hepatic angiosarcoma 18 months after the liver transplant.enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessHepatic angiosarcomaLiver transplantDiagnosisLiver cirrhosisHepatic Angiosarcoma and Liver Transplant: A Report of 2 Cases With Diagnostic Difficultiesarticle121261280003356266000282-s2.0-84897434641