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Proceedings of the North American Society of Head and Neck Pathology, Baltimore, MD, March 17, 2021: The Mistakes I Made When I Stepped Out of My Neck of the Woods.

Mohammad S KhanAjay MalhotraManju L Prasad
Published in: Head and neck pathology (2021)
Rapidly growing, symptomatic, non-hematological, malignant neck masses are unusual in young adults. We report a case of a 34-year-old African American male with sickle cell trait who presented with a large left supraclavicular/cervical mass comprising of poorly differentiated malignant epithelial cells consistent with metastatic carcinoma of unknown origin. Upon immunohistochemistry, the tumor showed loss of INI1 (BAF47) and retained PAX-8 expression. After extensive clinical and radiological work-up the primary tumor was found to be a 2.6 cm renal medullary carcinoma. This case highlights the role of multidisciplinary approach to the diagnosis of a neck mass and to understanding that certain genetically-defined tumors can occur at and metastasize to any site.
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