EWSR1::CREM rearranged intra-abdominal malignant epithelioid neoplasm: two new cases of an emerging entity with clinicopathological characteristics and histological pitfalls
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EWSR1::CREM rearranged intra-abdominal malignant epithelioid neoplasm: two new cases of an emerging entity with clinicopathological characteristics and histological pitfalls
Abstract
The EWSR1::CREM rearranged intra-abdominal malignant epithelioid neoplasm is an emerging tumor, with only a few publications describing it to date. Here, we report two new cases of this highly aggressive tumor, primarily involving the peritoneal surface. The tumors presented as a widespread diffuse peritoneal lesion associated with a 4-cm pelvic mass in a 28-year-old woman (Case 1) and as a 10-cm intra-abdominal mass infiltrating the stomach with multiple hepatic metastases in a 53-year-old woman (Case 2). The tumors shared predominant epithelioid morphology with minimal nuclear polymorphism. One of them additionally harbored spindle and rhabdoid cell populations. Both tumors displayed immunoreactivity for pan-cytokeratins, EMA, and CD99, and variable positivity for MUC4, progesterone and estrogen receptors, pan-NTRK, and synaptophysin. This misleading histology and immunophenotype give rise to a wide spectrum of differential diagnoses and highlight the crucial role of RNA sequencing in diagnostic accuracy and thus in appropriate therapeutic approaches.
Keywords: EWSR1::CREM fusion; Epithelioid morphology; Intra-abdominal tumor; Therapeutic protocol.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics approval: This study was conducted in accordance with the ethics of the Declaration of Helsinki. Consent to participate: Informed consent was obtained from the patient to publish their data. Conflict of interest: The authors declare no competing interests.
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