MYC over-expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC) is utilised in routine pathology practice as a surrogate marker for amplification, which plays a key oncogenic role in post-irradiation and chronic lymphedema-associated angiosarcoma. We present the case of a 32-year old male, who presented with high-grade angiosarcoma arising in a background of metastatic testicular teratoma. IHC for MYC showed strong nuclear expression in the angiosarcoma cells prompting the consideration of post-irradiation-induced angiosarcoma but our patient did not undergo radiotherapy. Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) excluded amplification and instead showed Chromosome 8 polysomy, which accounted for the strong MYC IHC expression present, not previously described in the context of germ cell tumours. The occurrence of MYC over-expression due to polysomy illustrates a novel clinical scenario (angiosarcoma arising as somatic malignancy) where strong MYC IHC expression can be found in the absence of underlying amplification or prior radiotherapy exposure.

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