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Torsten Hansen1, Mathias Esser1, Reiner Wirbel2
1Pathology, Medical Service Center for Histology, Cytology, and Molecular Pathology Trier GmbH, Trier, DEU.
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Pseudoendocrine sarcoma is a recently described rare soft tissue neoplasm. The tumor predominantly affects older adults, with the paravertebral soft tissue as a predilection site. We report on an unusual location of pseudoendocrine sarcoma in the right gastrocnemius muscle of a 59-year-old male patient. Histology showed a remarkable neuroendocrine-like morphology. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were negative for chromogranin, synaptophysin, and INSM-1 but positive for beta-catenin, CD56, and multifocally for S100. By molecular analysis, an S37F point mutation in exon 3 of the CTNNB1 gene was detected. This case, to our knowledge, illustrates a hitherto unreported location of a pseudoendocrine sarcoma in the lower leg. The relevant differential diagnoses are discussed with special regard to CD56 and S100.
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