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Adenocarcinoma of the minor salivary gland with concurrent MAML2 and EWSR1 alterations
Sangjoon Choi, Junhun Cho, Seung Eun Lee, Chung-Hwan Baek, Yi-Kyung Kim, Hyung-Jin Kim, Young Hyeh Ko
J Pathol Transl Med. 2021;55(2):132-138.   Published online January 22, 2021
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2020.12.11
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Salivary gland tumors are histologically diverse, and each entity has distinctive histopathological and molecular features. We report two cases of salivary gland tumors with unique histological and molecular findings, which have not been documented previously. The tumors were located in the base of the tongue in both patients. Most tumor cells were arranged in cords and nests, giving a trabecularlike appearance. Focally, glandular structures with intraluminal mucin and perivascular pseudorosette-like configurations were identified. Tumor cells had eosinophilic to clear cytoplasm, and showed mild nuclear atypia. They were positive for pancytokeratin and negative for S-100, p63, c-KIT, androgen receptor, and neuroendocrine markers. Multiple foci of capsular or lymphovascular invasion were identified, but the Ki-67 labeling index was low (< 5%). Fluorescence in situ hybridization revealed concurrent alterations of MAML2 and EWSR1 gene. Further investigations with a larger number of cases with similar histological and molecular features will accurately classify this tumor.

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  • Salivary Gland Neoplasms With a Unique Trabecular Histology and MAML2 Translocation
    Bokyung Ahn, Seung-Ho Choi, Doeun Kim, Deokhoon Kim, Kyung-Ja Cho
    American Journal of Surgical Pathology.2023; 47(10): 1085.     CrossRef
  • Mesonephric-like Adenocarcinoma of the Ovary: Clinicopathological and Molecular Characteristics
    Hyun Hee Koh, Eunhyang Park, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2022; 12(2): 326.     CrossRef
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    Kanwalpreet Kaur, Shailee Mehta, Sangita Vanik, Priti Trivedi, Nirmalya Banerjee, Harsh Dhar, Sourav Datta, Subhadeep Karanjai
    European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology.2022; 279(8): 3769.     CrossRef
  • Alveolar Soft Part Sarcoma of the Uterus: Clinicopathological and Molecular Characteristics
    Yurimi Lee, Kiyong Na, Ha Young Woo, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2022; 12(5): 1102.     CrossRef
  • Endometrioid Carcinomas of the Ovaries and Endometrium Involving Endocervical Polyps: Comprehensive Clinicopathological Analyses
    Jihee Sohn, Yurimi Lee, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2022; 12(10): 2339.     CrossRef
  • Mesonephric-like Differentiation of Endometrial Endometrioid Carcinoma: Clinicopathological and Molecular Characteristics Distinct from Those of Uterine Mesonephric-like Adenocarcinoma
    Sujin Park, Go Eun Bae, Jiyoung Kim, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2021; 11(8): 1450.     CrossRef
  • Mesonephric-like Adenocarcinoma of the Uterine Corpus: Comprehensive Immunohistochemical Analyses Using Markers for Mesonephric, Endometrioid and Serous Tumors
    Hyunjin Kim, Kiyong Na, Go Eun Bae, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2021; 11(11): 2042.     CrossRef
A Rare Case of Adenosquamous Carcinoma Arising in the Background of IgG4-Related Lung Disease
Sangjoon Choi, Sujin Park, Man Pyo Chung, Tae Sung Kim, Jong Ho Cho, Joungho Han
J Pathol Transl Med. 2019;53(3):188-191.   Published online March 11, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2019.02.21
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IgG4-related disease is a systemic inflammatory disease and is known as IgG4-related lung disease (IgG4-RLD) when it involves the respiratory system. Primary lung cancer arising from a background of IgG4-RLD is very rare. Herein, we report a case of adenosquamous carcinoma arising from the background of IgG4-RLD and presenting as an interstitial lung disease pattern. A 66-year-old man underwent lobectomy under the impression of primary lung cancer. Grossly, the mass was ill-defined and gray-tan colored, and the background lung was fibrotic. Microscopically, tumor cells showed both squamous and glandular differentiation. Dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltration with fibrosis and obliterative phlebitis were seen in the background lung. IgG4 immunohistochemical stain showed diffuse positivity in infiltrating plasma cells. Primary lung adenosquamous carcinoma has not been reported in a background of IgG4-RLD. Due to the rarity of IgG4-RLD, physicians must follow patients with IgG4-RLD over long periods of time to accurately predict the risk of lung cancer.

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  • Endometrioid Carcinomas of the Ovaries and Endometrium Involving Endocervical Polyps: Comprehensive Clinicopathological Analyses
    Jihee Sohn, Yurimi Lee, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2022; 12(10): 2339.     CrossRef
  • A Case of IgG4-related Disease Composed of a Paravertebral Tumor Alone with Multiple Lung Cancers
    Mutsumi Ozasa, Toyomitsu Sawai, Yosuke Harada, Sumako Yoshioka, Nobuko Matsuo, Hiroshi Mukae
    Haigan.2021; 61(3): 213.     CrossRef
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    Sangjoon Choi, Yoon Yang Jung, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2021; 11(4): 717.     CrossRef
  • A Case of IgG4-related Thyroiditis Diagnosed by Total Thyroidectomy
    Daiki Sakamoto, Masao Yagi, Hiroshi Iwai
    Practica Oto-Rhino-Laryngologica.2021; 114(7): 547.     CrossRef
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    Sujin Park, Go Eun Bae, Jiyoung Kim, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2021; 11(8): 1450.     CrossRef
  • Mesonephric-like Adenocarcinoma of the Uterine Corpus: Comprehensive Immunohistochemical Analyses Using Markers for Mesonephric, Endometrioid and Serous Tumors
    Hyunjin Kim, Kiyong Na, Go Eun Bae, Hyun-Soo Kim
    Diagnostics.2021; 11(11): 2042.     CrossRef
  • Not Cancer After All: Two Rare Cases of IgG4-Related Lung Disease
    Josué Pinto, Carla Damas, António Morais
    Archivos de Bronconeumología.2020; 56(1): 53.     CrossRef
  • Not Cancer After All: Two Rare Cases of IgG4-Related Lung Disease
    Josuèc) Pinto, Carla Damas, António Morais
    Archivos de Bronconeumología (English Edition).2020; 56(1): 52.     CrossRef
  • Axillary lymphadenopathy with IgG4 positive plasma cell infiltration as differential diagnosis of metastatic lung adenocarcinoma
    Yutaro Ito, Masanori Harada, Namio Kagoo, Tsutomu Kubota, Koshiro Ichijyo, Eisuke Mochizuki, Masahiro Uehara, Shun Matsuura, Masaru Tsukui, Naoki Koshimizu
    Respiratory Medicine Case Reports.2020; 31: 101196.     CrossRef
Abrupt Dyskeratotic and Squamoid Cells in Poorly Differentiated Carcinoma: Case Study of Two Thoracic NUT Midline Carcinomas with Cytohistologic Correlation
Taebum Lee, Sangjoon Choi, Joungho Han, Yoon-La Choi, Kyungjong Lee
J Pathol Transl Med. 2018;52(5):349-353.   Published online July 27, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2018.07.16
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Cytologic diagnosis of nuclear protein in testis (NUT) midline carcinoma (NMC) is important due to its aggressive behavior and miserable prognosis. Early diagnosis of NMC can facilitate proper management, and here we report two rare cases of thoracic NMC with cytohistologic correlation. In aspiration cytology, the tumor presented with mixed cohesive clusters and dispersed single cells, diffuse background necrosis and many neutrophils. Most of the tumor cells had scanty cytoplasm and medium-sized irregular nuclei, which had fine to granular nuclear chromatin. Interestingly, a few dyskeratotic cells or squamoid cell clusters were present in each case. Biopsy specimen histology revealed more frequent squamous differentiation, and additional immunohistochemistry tests showed nuclear expression of NUT. Because this tumor has a notorious progression and has been previously underestimated in terms of its prevalence, awareness of characteristic findings and proper ancillary tests should be considered in all suspicious cases.

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  • Diagnostic significance and cytological features of NUT carcinoma by EBUS‐FNA, a case report and literature review
    Yaping Ju, Miriam Velazquez, Andy Sherrod, Tiannan Wang
    Cytopathology.2024;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Sameer Chhetri Aryal, Shereen Zia, Shannon Rodgers, Yulei Shen, Kyle Perry, Lisi Yuan
    Diagnostic Cytopathology.2022;[Epub]     CrossRef
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    Advances in Anatomic Pathology.2022; 29(6): 337.     CrossRef
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    Jiaqian Yuan, Zhili Xu, Yong Guo
    Current Oncology.2022; 29(10): 6807.     CrossRef
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    Kyriakos Chatzopoulos, Jennifer M. Boland
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    Hwa Jin Cho, Hyun‐Kyung Lee
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Original Article
Pulmonary Nodular Lymphoid Hyperplasia with Mass-Formation: Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Nine Cases and Review of the Literature
Jongmin Sim, Hyun Hee Koh, Sangjoon Choi, Jinah Chu, Tae Sung Kim, Hojoong Kim, Joungho Han
J Pathol Transl Med. 2018;52(4):211-218.   Published online June 15, 2018
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4132/jptm.2018.04.27
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Background
Pulmonary nodular lymphoid hyperplasia (PNLH) is a non-neoplastic pulmonary lymphoid disorder that can be mistaken for malignancy on radiography. Herein, we present nine cases of PNLH, emphasizing clinicoradiological findings and histological features.
Methods
We analyzed radiological and clinicopathological features from the electronic medical records of nine patients (eight females and one male) diagnosed with PNLH. IgG and IgG4 immunohistochemical staining was performed in three patients.
Results
Two of the nine patients had experienced tuberculosis 40 and 30 years prior, respectively. Interestingly, none were current smokers, although two were ex-smokers. Three patients complaining of persistent cough underwent computed tomography of the chest. PNLH was incidentally discovered in five patients during examination for other reasons. The remaining patient was diagnosed with the disease following treatment for pneumonia. Imaging studies revealed consolidation or a mass-like lesion in eight patients. First impressions included invasive adenocarcinoma and mucosal-associated lymphoid tissue‒type lymphoma. Aspergillosis was suspected in the remaining patient based on radiological images. Resection was performed in all patients. Microscopically, the lesions consisted of nodular proliferation of reactive germinal centers accompanied by infiltration of neutrophils and macrophages in various degrees and surrounding fibrosis. Ultimately, all nine patients were diagnosed with PNLH and showed no evidence of recurrence on follow-up.
Conclusions
PNLH is an uncommon but distinct entity with a benign nature, and understanding the radiological and clinicopathological characteristics of PNLH is important.

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