A clear cell sarcoma-like tumor with osteoclast-like giant cells of the gastrointestinal tract without immunoexpression of CD117 was recently proposed as a new tumor entity. In this article, a case ...of a 37-year-old man with a neoplasm of the jejunum composed of polygonal cells with clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm forming nests and fascicles is reported. Giant cells were not identified. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells expressed strongly S100 protein, human melanoma black 45, platelet-derived growth factor receptor α, B-cell lymphoma 2, p53, and to a lesser extent vimentin, neuron-specific enolase, and epithelial membrane antigen. Mindbomb homolog-1 index was 35%. Immunoreactivity for CD34 and CD117 was negative. The fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis showed a translocation involving chromosome 22q12, the diagnostic hallmark of clear cell sarcoma of soft tissues. This case indicates a close histogenetic relationship with the recently reported clear cell sarcoma with osteoclast-like giant cells of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as with the clear cell sarcoma of soft tissues.
Metastatic cancer of unknown primary site appears in 5-10% of oncologic patients. The primary tumor is usually discovered at autopsy and only in 27% of patients alive. Metastases from cancer of ...unknown primary site may be located in the skin and subcutaneous tissue and it is the dermatologist the first in evaluating these patients. We present a case of cutanoeus metastases from moderately-differentiated adenocarcinoma of unknown primary site. The immunohistochemical study revealed positive staining for CEA and negative staining for PSA. The primary tumor could not be identified in spite of the imaging and endoscopic studies performed. Based on these studies we excluded a colorectal or prostatic origin and considered a pancreatic adencarcinoma as the possible primary tumor. Even though a minority of these patients will have a curable disease, the appropriate use of pathological diagnosis and selected imaging studies for an optimal management of patients with a tumor of unknown primary site should not be ignored.
Merkel cell carcinoma of the breast Monteagudo Sánchez, Benigno; Cabanillas, M; Caínzos, T ...
Actas dermo-sifiliográficas
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A clear cell sarcoma-like tumor with osteoclast-like giant cells of the gastrointestinal tract without immunoexpression of CD117 was recently proposed as a new tumor entity. In this article, a case ...of a 37-year-old man with a neoplasm of the jejunum composed of polygonal cells with clear to eosinophilic cytoplasm forming nests and fascicles is reported. Giant cells were not identified. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells expressed strongly S100 protein, human melanoma black 45, platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha, B-cell lymphoma 2, p53, and to a lesser extent vimentin, neuron-specific enolase, and epithelial membrane antigen. Mindbomb homolog-1 index was 35%. Immunoreactivity for CD34 and CD117 was negative. The fluorescence in situ hybridization analysis showed a translocation involving chromosome 22q12, the diagnostic hallmark of clear cell sarcoma of soft tissues. This case indicates a close histogenetic relationship with the recently reported clear cell sarcoma with osteoclast-like giant cells of the gastrointestinal tract, as well as with the clear cell sarcoma of soft tissues.