Journal article
S100/CD34-Positive Spindle Cell Mesenchymal Neoplasm Harboring KIAA1549-BRAF Fusion
The American Journal of Dermatopathology, Vol.43(3), pp.217-220
2021
Abstract
Mesenchymal neoplasms with oncogenic kinase activity due to genomic alterations in receptor tyrosine kinase genes are a morphologically heterogeneous group with a variable biologic potential. A subset of these neoplasms are characterized by immunophenotypic property of dual S100 protein/CD34 expression, histopathological resemblance to lipofibromatosis or peripheral nerve sheath tumors, and often alterations in neurotrophic tropomyosin-related kinase genes. In this article, we present a case of an S100 protein/CD34-positive spindle cell neoplasm harboring a rare BRAF gene rearrangement (KIAA1549-BRAF fusion) and discuss the clinical, histopathological, and molecular variations associated with such neoplasms.
Details
- Title
- S100/CD34-Positive Spindle Cell Mesenchymal Neoplasm Harboring KIAA1549-BRAF Fusion
- Authors/Creators
- D.J.W. Paton (Author/Creator) - Curtin UniversityD. Wong (Author/Creator) - The University of Western AustraliaB. Amanuel (Author/Creator) - Edith Cowan UniversityK. Cheah (Author/Creator) - South Australia PathologyN.M. Ardakani (Author/Creator) - Murdoch University
- Publication Details
- The American Journal of Dermatopathology, Vol.43(3), pp.217-220
- Publisher
- Wolters Kluwer
- Identifiers
- 991005540660307891
- Copyright
- © 2020 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.
- Murdoch Affiliation
- School of Veterinary and Life Sciences
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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