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Paratesticular Dedifferentiated Liposarcoma with Epithelioid Features: A Diagnostic Pitfall.

Ashley PattonJesse K McKenneyFatimah I AlruwaiiKaren Arispe AnguloLanisha D FullerEmilia CalvaresiSteven D BillingsJohn R GoldblumKaren J Fritchie
Published in: International journal of surgical pathology (2022)
Well-differentiated/dedifferentiated liposarcoma (WDLPS/DDLPS) represent a significant number of sarcomas arising within the paratesticular region. DDLPS is notorious for a broad histologic spectrum, but epithelioid morphology is rare. Herein, we describe a unique case of paratesticular DDLPS with prominent epithelioid features and molecular confirmation. The patient is 71-year-old-male who presented with multiple paratesticular masses. Morphologic review of the resection specimen revealed a biphasic adipocytic neoplasm consistent with DDLPS. Additionally, epithelioid foci with acinar and nested architecture and focal keratin expression were noted. These areas raised the possibility of a secondary neoplasm including sex cord stromal tumor, germ cell tumor, and paraganglioma. However, MDM2 immunohistochemistry and FISH showed these areas to express MDM2 and exhibit MDM2 amplification, respectively, confirming that they represented a component of DDLPS. This case further highlights the morphologic diversity of DDLPS as well as the utility of MDM2 studies.
Keyphrases
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