Ciliated muconodular papillary tumor (CMPT) is a rare pulmonary tumor, typically occurring in middle-aged and elderly individuals. The molecular mutation spectrum of CMPT remains insufficiently explored. Commonly known driver gene alterations include , , , and rearrangement. This report details the clinicopathological features of 2 patients presenting with CMPT as pulmonary nodules during clinical examinations. Microscopic analysis revealed tumors with glandular or papillary structures, consisting of mucinous cells, ciliated columnar cells, and basal cells. Notably, both patients exhibited fusion, a finding not previously associated with CMPT. fusion serves as a target for therapy in various tumors, including non-small cell lung cancer, thyroid cancer, and colon cancer. Consequently, we conducted a review of relevant literature, summarizing the clinicopathological and molecular characteristics of CMPT to facilitate further research. Our insights enhance the understanding of this uncommon tumor and contribute to the expansion of its molecular alteration spectrum.
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