A 44-yr-old woman with menorrhagia and uterine fibroids underwent total laparoscopic hysterectomy, revealing several submucosal, intramural, and subserosal tan-white nodules in the uterus. Microscopic examination revealed tumors displaying 3 distinct morphologies: 1 tumor with features of conventional leiomyoma; 1 tumor with increased cellularity, staghorn/hemangiopericytoma-like vasculature, and occasional atypical cells with prominent red nucleoli and some perinucleolar halos suggesting a fumarate hydratase (FH)-deficient atypical leiomyoma; and 1 tumor with an admixture of epithelioid and spindled cells with the former arranged around blood vessels suggesting a perivascular epithelioid cell tumor (PEComa). Immunohistochemical studies confirmed these diagnoses by demonstrating loss of FH expression in the atypical leiomyoma and diffuse expression of HMB45 and cathepsin K in the tumor with epithelioid features.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNuclear protein in testis (NUT) midline carcinoma (NMC) is a clinically lethal malignancy affecting all age group often located in the midline structures such as mediastinum, larynx and nasopharynx. It is characterized by chromosomal translocation between chromosomes 15 and 19 with the formation of chimeric gene BRD-NUT. We present the cytologic findings of NMC including the immunohistochemical stains performed.
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