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Bone Tumor Reference Center at the Institute of Medical Genetics and Pathology, University Hospital and University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland; Basel Research Centre for Child Health, Basel, Switzerland.

It is now understood that identical gene fusions may be shared by different entities. We report a distinctive neoplasm of the skin and subcutis, harboring the Ewing sarcoma-associated EWSR1::FLI1 fusion but differing otherwise from Ewing sarcoma. Slides and blocks for 5 cutaneous neoplasms coded as other than Ewing sarcoma and harboring EWSR1::FLI1 were retrieved.

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  • - Nevus lipomatosus superficialis (NLS) is a rare benign growth of fat tissue that has been minimally reported over the past century; a case involving a 41-year-old man with a lesion near his right ear was treated and analyzed.
  • - A literature review of 158 articles on NLS found 112 that met the study's criteria, detailing 149 cases, and highlighted the importance of recognizing NLS, especially when it appeared alongside conditions like sebaceous trichofolliculoma.
  • - Although NLS is typically asymptomatic and benign, it can sometimes become problematic due to its size or location, so early identification and treatment are essential for the best outcomes.
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  • A 46-year-old male with a benign thyroid nodule underwent radiofrequency ablation (RFA) but developed complications, including dyspnea and skin blistering in the neck area post-procedure.
  • After experiencing further issues, an MRI revealed that the nodule had extended and caused tracheal deviation.
  • The case marks the first report of a thyroid nodule rupture following RFA, leading to the formation of a thyro-cutaneous fistula that necessitated surgical intervention.
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