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1/7. Fibrous tumors in children - a morphologic and interphase cytogenetic analysis of problematic cases.

    We describe and discuss the findings by fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) for detection of non-random chromosomal gains, in a group of unusual fibrous lesions in children. Nuclear disaggregation was used to prepare slides from eight cases which were hybridized using alpha-satellite enumeration probes for chromosomes 8, 11 and 17. trisomy 8 and 11 were detected in a high percentage of nuclei in cases of congenital/infantile fibrosarcomas (ranging from 45 to 80%), and in a low grade fibrosarcoma in an older child (23%). Only gains of chromosome 17 were detected in a case of infantile fibromatosis (22%). In this study we have found that given the unconventional histopathologic features, the detection of more than one non-random chromosomal gains by FISH, may aid in further defining fibrous tumors in children, and may be useful as an ancillary diagnostic test in the future.
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2/7. Acral myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma with unique clonal chromosomal changes.

    Acral myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma is a rare tumor of the distal extremities. We present the hitherto unreported karyotypic abnormalities of this new entity. The tumor presented as a mass in the dorsum of the foot in a 53-year-old woman and showed the typical virocyte-like and lipoblast-like cells in a myxoid and inflammatory background. cytogenetic analysis revealed a complex karyotype with a reciprocal translocation t(1;10) (p22;q24) in addition to the loss of chromosomes 3 and 13. fluorescence in situ hybridization with the 769E11YAC and BAC 31L5 and 2H23 probes showed the breakpoint to be located proximally to BCL10 and distally to GOT1 genes on chromosomes 1p22 and 10q24, respectively. The presence of these clonal chromosomal changes supports the neoplastic nature of acral myxoinflammatory fibroblastic sarcoma and underscores that it represents a separate entity.
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3/7. fibrosarcoma associated with a benign cystic teratoma of the ovary.

    OBJECTIVE: A case of ovarian fibrosarcoma associated with a benign cystic teratoma is described. methods: A 32-year-old patient with an ovarian tumor detected by routine gynecological examination was referred to our hospital. In addition to histopathological examination of the resected tumor, immunohistochemical studies as well as a cytogenetic analysis by comparative genomic hybridization were carried out. RESULTS: The 7-cm-sized tumor consisted of two different components: a fibrosarcoma and a benign cystic teratoma. The teratoma contained elements of all three germ layers and lacked any focus of immature teratoma. A fibrosarcoma was immediately connected to the teratoma. The sarcoma cells showed eight mitoses per 10 high-power fields on average and exhibited immunohistochemical reactivity for vimentin only. cytogenetic analysis of the fibrosarcoma using comparative genomic hybridization revealed imbalances of chromosomes 9, 12, and 16. After a 1-year follow-up, there were no signs of tumor recurrence or systemic disease. CONCLUSION: To the authors' knowledge, this is the second report of an association of ovarian fibrosarcoma and benign cystic teratoma, and the first including a cytogenetic analysis.
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4/7. Combined sellar fibrosarcoma and prolactinoma with neuronal metaplasia: report of a case unassociated with radiotherapy.

    We report the occurrence of a primary pituitary fibrosarcoma causally unrelated to radiotherapy, admixed in association with a prolactin cell pituitary adenoma showing neuronal metaplasia. These unique findings were associated with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN 1). Primary fibrosarcoma involving the sella is a very rare tumor. The majority of cases have been associated with prior irradiation of either a pituitary adenoma or a craniopharyngioma. Pituitary adenoma with neuronal metaplasia is also rare and usually occurs in the setting of acromegaly. Despite the intimate association of both elements in our lesion, no transition of adenoma to sarcoma was demonstrable by immunohistochemistry or in situ hybridization studies.
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5/7. Unusual sarcomatoid neoplasm of the lung suggesting a myofibrosarcoma.

    Myofibrosarcoma is a rare neoplasm that occurs mainly in the head and neck region and extremities of middle-aged patients. It often appears as a low-grade sarcoma and rarely metastasizes. We report the case of a 47-year-old male patient with a malignant mesenchymal pulmonary tumor affecting almost the entire lower left lobe. Clinically suggestive for a lung carcinoma, the tumor showed typical features of a myofibrosarcoma. A major spindle cell component was observed being positive for smooth-muscle actin, calponin, and vimentin, while stainings for desmin, h-caldesmon, alkaline phosphatase (ALK), and extensively studied cytokeratins were negative. Striking was a strong infiltrate with neutrophilic and eosinophilic granulocytes. dna cytometry revealed aneuploidy with a peak in the near triploid range. comparative genomic hybridization demonstrated multiple dna gains and losses correlating with an aggressive clinical course. Shortly after resection of the primary tumor, the patient showed multiple distant metastases in the contralateral lung, the mediastinal lymph nodes, the left adrenal gland, and the pectoral and deltoid muscle, which responded well to chemotherapy. The case report will discuss the evidence for the final diagnosis of a primary pulmonary myofibrosarcoma and the differential diagnosis of sarcomatoid tumors of the lung.
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6/7. Tiling resolution array comparative genomic hybridization analysis of a fibrosarcoma of bone.

    fibrosarcoma of bone is a rare malignant tumor accounting for less than 5% of all primary malignant bone neoplasms. There is very limited knowledge regarding the molecular genetics of this tumor, and there are no cytogenetic data available. In the present study, a fibrosarcoma deriving from the left iliac bone of a 10-year-old girl was characterized using cytogenetics, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and whole genome tiling resolution array comparative genomic hybridization (CGH). Cytogenetic and FISH analyses revealed a ring chromosome 6 as the sole acquired aberration, a finding corroborated by array CGH. The ring formation, however, did not result in any gain of genetic material. Nor did the breakpoints in 6p25 and 6q14 seem to affect any known gene loci in such a way that the ring formation could have resulted in the creation of a fusion gene or in the exchange of regulatory sequences. Thus, a reasonable interpretation of the pathogenetic significance of the ring formation would be that it resulted in the loss of one or more putative tumor suppressor gene loci distal to the two breakpoints.
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7/7. Amplification of 12q13 and 12q15 sequences in a sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma.

    Sclerosing epithelioid fibrosarcoma (SEF) is a recently described entity. It is a low-grade sarcoma that occurs primarily in the deep soft tissues of the extremities of adults. It may histologically simulate benign lesions such as fibroma and myxoma or malignancies such as sclerosing carcinoma and lymphoma, extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma, clear cell sarcoma of tendons and aponeuroses, and synovial sarcoma, depending on the lesion's cellularity, degree of fibrosis, and amount of myxoid matrix. There are no previously published cytogenetic studies of this tumor. We found the karyotype 40-45,XY,add(9)(p13),add(10)(p11),-12,-13,-18,add(18)(q11),add(20)(q11) in a SEF of a 14-year-old boy, by using chromosome banding. fluorescence in situ hybridization showed that both the add(10) and the add(18) contained amplified sequences from 12q13 and 12q15, including the HMGIC gene. Chromosome 18 material was present in the add(9) and terminally in the add(10). The karyotype of this case indicates that SEF is unrelated to extraskeletal myxoid chondrosarcoma, clear cell sarcoma, and synovial sarcoma. When compared with the findings in other soft tissue tumors such as well-differentiated liposarcoma and low-grade malignant fibrous histiocytoma, the chromosome banding and in situ hybridization data add support to the notion that SEF is a relatively low grade variant of fibrosarcoma.
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