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Primary extraskeletal osteosarcomas of the pleura: A clinicopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular analysis of 4 cases. | LitMetric

Four primary extraskeletal osteosarcomas of the pleura are presented. The patients were men between the ages of 63 and 78 years (average: 70.5 years) who presented with symptoms of chest pain, cough, and shortness of breath. Diagnostic imaging showed variably calcified, pleural-based masses and/or diffuse pleural thickening, clinically mimicking mesothelioma. Thoracoscopic surgical material was obtained for histopathological diagnosis. Histological findings showed the presence of a neoplastic spindle cell proliferation composed of fusiform cells with scant cytoplasm, elongated nuclei and inconspicuous nucleoli. Mitotic activity was easily identified. Additionally, all tumors showed extensive osseous differentiation in the form of osteoid matrix production; one tumor demonstrated additional chondrosarcomatous elements and another showed focal myxoid changes. Immunohistochemical analysis revealed that the tumor cells were uniformly negative for a wide variety of antibodies, including keratin AE1/AE3, keratin 5/6, D2-40, EMA, calretinin, WT-1, BerEP4, and HEG1; BAP1 was retained in all cases. In addition, fluorescence in situ hybridization for CDKN2A (p16) was negative for homozygous deletion in all tumors. Clinical follow-up showed that one patient had died 8 months after diagnosis and one had remained alive with short post-diagnostic follow-up. The tumors herein described highlight a challenging issue in the separation of mesothelioma with heterologous elements from true osteosarcomas of pleural origin. We propose that a diagnosis of extraskeletal osteosarcoma of the pleura is rendered for tumors with malignant osseous and/or cartilaginous differentiation in which comprehensive immunohistochemical studies and FISH analysis have failed to provide support for a diagnosis of mesothelioma with heterologous elements.

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