SOFT TISSUE EPITHELIOID VASCULAR TUMORS: A PRACTICAL CLINICO PATHOLOGICAL DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH

C. Gerosa, D. Fanni, E. Massa, E. Lai, A. Ravarino, M. Debiec-Richter, G. Faa, M. Scartozzi, R. Sciot
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Soft tissue epithelioid vascular tumors are characterized by a wide spectrum and represent a controversial topic for overlapping morphologic features; they require depth knowledge of the various subtypes, in order to be able to predict the clinical behaviour of the lesion. The World Health Organization (WHO) classification of soft tissue tumours recognizes multiple vascular tumours with epithelioid features, with different levels of malignancy: 1) benign neoplasms, as epithelioid hemangioma (EH) 2) tumours with an intermediate behaviour, characterized by low distant metastatic rates, including pseudomyogenic hemangioendothelioma (PHE); 3) malignant vascular tumours, with higher metastatic rate, as epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE) and the epithelioid variant of angiosarcoma (EAS). The aim of this review is to report the most important clinical, pathological, immuhistochemical and cytogenetic features of epithelioid vascular tumours. In order to reach the correct diagnosis, the identification of epithelioid features, immunohistochemical (CD31 and ERG) and cytogenetic (CAMPTA1 and FLI1) markers are able to make more reproducible the interpretation of this complex group of soft tissue neoplasms.
软组织上皮样血管瘤:一种实用的临床病理诊断方法
软组织上皮样血管肿瘤具有广谱的特点,其形态学特征重叠是一个有争议的话题;他们需要对各种亚型有深入的了解,以便能够预测病变的临床行为。世界卫生组织(WHO)对软组织肿瘤的分类识别出具有上皮样特征的多种血管肿瘤,其恶性程度不同:1)良性肿瘤,如上皮样血管瘤(EH); 2)具有中等行为的肿瘤,以低远处转移率为特征,包括假肌源性血管内皮瘤(PHE);3)转移率较高的恶性血管肿瘤,如上皮样血管内皮瘤(EHE)和上皮样血管肉瘤(EAS)。本文综述了上皮样血管肿瘤最重要的临床、病理、免疫组织化学和细胞遗传学特征。为了达到正确的诊断,鉴定上皮样特征、免疫组织化学(CD31和ERG)和细胞遗传学(CAMPTA1和FLI1)标记物能够使这组复杂的软组织肿瘤的解释更具可重复性。
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