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Targeted molecular profiling of salivary duct carcinoma with rhabdoid features highlights parallels to other apocrine and discohesive neoplasms: which phenotype should drive classification?

Lisa M RooperJeffrey GaganJustin A Bishop
Published in: Head and neck pathology (2022)
Overall, our findings confirm frequent CDH1 mutations and e-cadherin inactivation in SDC-RF, similar to discohesive tumors from other sites. We also highlight an apocrine molecular profile similar to conventional SDC. However, occasional AKT1 mutation and signet-ring features suggest SDC-RF may also be related to mucinous adenocarcinoma. As more salivary tumors with discohesive growth are identified, it may become clearer whether SDC-RF should remain in the SDC family or be recognized as a separate entity.
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