Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, Vol 28, Issue 8 511-516, Copyright © 1998 by Foundation for Promotion of Cancer Research
H Nakayama, I Kamiji, K Naruse, E Miyazaki, M Hiroi, H Kiyoku, M Kitamura and H Enzan
We report a case of a 17-year-old man with a spindle cell tumor in the
occipital subcutaneous tissue. The enucleated tumor, measuring 2.5 x 2.0 x
1.0 cm, had a broad-bean shape and well circumscribed border and was
localized to the subcutis without dermal involvement. Microscopically, the
tumor was composed of uniform spindle cells showing interlacing bundle
formation and a herringbone pattern. The neoplastic cells were separated by
collagen fibers in parallel fashion, the amount of which varied with
different areas in the tumor. Mitotic figures were eight mitoses per 50
high-power fields in number. The neoplastic cells were positive for
vimentin, Factor-XIIIa, alpha-smooth muscle actin and CD34, but negative
for desmin, calponin, high molecular weight caldesmon, smooth muscle myosin
heavy chain, collagen type IV, laminin and S-100 protein. These
immunohistochemical results indicated that the neoplastic cells showed
differentiation toward fibroblasts/myofibroblasts/dendritic interstitial
cells. Although more than 50% of the neoplastic cells were positive for
CD34, the present tumor should be diagnosed as well differentiated
fibrosarcoma, adult type, rather than extrapleural solitary fibrous tumor
and fibrosarcomatous areas of dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans, on the basis
of routine microscopic findings mentioned above.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Well differentiated adult-type fibrosarcoma arising from the occipital subcutaneous tissue in a 17-year-old man: case report with immunohistochemical study
First Department of Pathology, Kochi Medical School, Japan. nakayamh@kochi-ms.ac.jp
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