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Case Reports
. 2023 Nov;43(6):479-482.
doi: 10.1016/j.annpat.2023.02.008. Epub 2023 Mar 9.

[Myoepithelial tumors of soft tissue: A case of mixed tumor]

[Article in French]
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[Myoepithelial tumors of soft tissue: A case of mixed tumor]

[Article in French]
Irena Ungureanu et al. Ann Pathol. 2023 Nov.

Abstract

Myoepithelial neoplasms of soft tissue represent a rare entity which has been described only recently when compared to salivary gland tumors with whom they share histopathological and molecular features. The most common locations are the superficial soft tissues of the limbs and limb girdles. However, they can rarely occur in the mediastinum, abdomen, bone, skin and visceral organs. Benign forms (myoepithelioma and mixed tumor) are more frequent than myoepithelial carcinoma and the latter mostly affects children and young adults. Diagnosis is mainly based on histology, which shows a proliferation of myoepithelial cells of variable morphology with or without glandular structures in a myxoid background, and immunohistochemistry, which shows co-expression of epithelial and myoepithelial markers. Molecular tests are not mandatory, but in selected cases FISH analysis can prove useful as about 50% of myoepitheliomas show EWSR1 (or rarely FUS) rearrangements and mixed tumors show PLAG1 rearrangements. Here, we present a case of a mixed tumor of the soft tissue occuring in the hand with expression of PLAG1 in immunohistochemistry.

Keywords: Mixed tumor; Myoepithelial tumors; PLAG1; Soft tissue; Tissus mous; Tumeur mixte; Tumeurs myoepitheliales.

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