Superficial Anaplastic Lymphoma Kinase-Rearranged Myxoid Spindle Cell Neoplasm in the Buttock: A Case Report.
Jong Hyup KimIn-Chang KohHoon KimSoo-Yeon LimJoon Hyuk ChoiKun-Young KwonPublished in: Journal of personalized medicine (2024)
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) is detected in both normal and oncological developmental tissues. Among ALK-related tumors, superficial ALK-rearranged myxoid spindle cell neoplasm (SAMS) is a rare, soft tissue tumor characterized by the immunophenotypical co-expression of CD34 and S100. Here, we describe a patient with this rare tumor and outline its clinical and radiological characteristics. A 28-year-old woman with diabetes, hypertension, and panic disorder presented with discomfort caused by a rubbery mass on the left buttock that had persisted for 10 years. Computed tomography revealed a multilobulated hypodense mass with small internal enhancing foci, posing challenges for the exact diagnosis of the lesion. The entire lesion was excised with clear resection margins. An 8.0 × 6.0 cm, well-circumscribed tumor with a lobular growth pattern was observed in the deep subcutaneous tissue. Light microscopy revealed epithelioid, ovoid, and spindle-shaped cells with a reticular cordlike pattern. Immunohistochemistry results were positive for S100, CD34, and vimentin. Break-apart fluorescence in situ hybridization assay results for ALK were also positive. These findings were consistent with those of SAMS. This case suggests that SAMS should be considered when identifying large nonspecific masses during clinical and imaging evaluation.
Keyphrases
- single cell
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- computed tomography
- high resolution
- high throughput
- diffuse large b cell lymphoma
- type diabetes
- blood pressure
- soft tissue
- induced apoptosis
- cardiovascular disease
- poor prognosis
- single molecule
- magnetic resonance imaging
- case report
- protein kinase
- contrast enhanced
- positron emission tomography
- cell death
- stem cells
- optical coherence tomography
- radical prostatectomy
- cell cycle arrest
- minimally invasive
- long non coding rna
- high speed
- quantum dots
- binding protein
- high grade
- density functional theory
- dual energy
- skeletal muscle
- drug induced