scholarly journals Spindle Cell Tumors With RET Gene Fusions Exhibit a Morphologic Spectrum Akin to Tumors With NTRK Gene Fusions

2019 ◽  
Vol 43 (10) ◽  
pp. 1384-1391 ◽  
Author(s):  
Cristina R. Antonescu ◽  
Brendan C. Dickson ◽  
David Swanson ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
Yun-Shao Sung ◽  
...  
1988 ◽  
Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 747-753 ◽  
Author(s):  
Darryl Carter ◽  
Christopher N. Otis

2001 ◽  
Vol 125 (2) ◽  
pp. 274-277
Author(s):  
Michael R. Pins ◽  
Steven C. Campbell ◽  
William B. Laskin ◽  
Karen Steinbronn ◽  
Daniel P. Dalton

Abstract We report 2 cases of solitary fibrous tumor of the prostate. Histologically, both tumors demonstrated a multipatterned architecture with varying degrees of collagenization and hemangiopericytoma-like foci, and both were composed of CD34-immunopositive spindled cells that insinuated themselves between strips of collagen. The tumor in case 1 was well circumscribed and showed minimal mitotic activity or pleomorphism, whereas the tumor in case 2 was more cellular, less collagenous, had a more diffuse growth pattern, and exhibited cytologic atypia and high mitotic activity. Prostatic solitary fibrous tumor must be distinguished from other spindle cell tumors reported to occur in the prostate. To our knowledge, these cases represent only the fifth and sixth reported cases of prostatic solitary fibrous tumor.


Author(s):  
Adrián Mariño-Enríquez ◽  
Louis Guillou ◽  
Jason L. Hornick

2013 ◽  
pp. 23-40
Author(s):  
Lester J. Layfield ◽  
Carlos W. Bedrossian ◽  
Julia R. Crim ◽  
Lucio Palombini

1985 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 125-136 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takashi Saku ◽  
Nobuo Tsuda ◽  
Masanobu Anami ◽  
Haruo Okabe

2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 788-791
Author(s):  
Wesley C. Siniard ◽  
Matthew F. Sheley ◽  
Brittany N. Stevens ◽  
Christine A. Parker-Graham ◽  
Melissa A. Roy ◽  
...  

Pigment cell tumors, also known as chromatophoromas, are cutaneous spindle cell neoplasms originating from pigment cells (chromatophores) in the dermis of teleosts, amphibians, and reptiles. Chromatophoromas share similar histologic morphology to other spindle cell tumors and are not always pigmented. Therefore, immunohistochemical analysis may be useful in distinguishing these neoplasms from tumors of other cellular origin when poorly pigmented. We performed 3 immunohistochemistry assays (PNL-2, melan A, and SOX10) on 8 cutaneous neoplasms from 8 teleosts diagnosed as chromatophoromas based on histologic morphology. Semiquantitative analysis of immunoreactivity was evaluated on each immunohistochemical assay using a 0–3 scale. PNL-2 exhibited mild-to-moderate (1 or 2) immunoreactivity in 7 of the cases, and resident chromatophores (internal control) were also immunoreactive in these cases. Melan A exhibited mild-to-moderate (1 or 2) immunoreactivity in 4 cases (and with resident chromatophores in these cases); SOX10 was not immunoreactive in any cases. Our results indicate that PNL-2 may be a useful marker in teleosts to distinguish tumors of chromatophore origin. Melan A could also be useful, but appears to be less sensitive, and SOX10 is likely not a useful marker for these neoplasms in teleosts.


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