Superficial Low-Grade Fibromyxoid Sarcoma

 Histologically and genetically identical to conventional deep LGFMS






Clinical Issues




• Appear to represent 10-20% of reported cases of LGFMS
• Often adults (typically 3rd-4th decade), but wide range

image Up to 1/3 arise in children and adolescents

• Most common in extremities (especially lower limb), buttock, and trunk

• Treatment: Complete surgical excision

• Better outcome reported than in deep forms of LGFMS

• Local recurrence uncommon; no metastases reported


Macroscopic




• Well-defined mass, most often in subcutis

• Median 4.2 cm (occasionally > 10 cm)


Microscopic




• Identical cytomorphologic features and spectrum as conventional LGFMS

• Variant morphology includes component of distinct collagen rosette-like structures


Ancillary Tests




• Diffuse MUC4(+) characteristic

• Rare focal or weak expression of CD34, EMA, or claudin-1

• Negative for keratins, S100, SMA, desmin

• Molecular: FUS rearrangements with CREB3L2 or CREB3L1


Top Differential Diagnoses




• Nodular fasciitis

• Fibromatosis

• Perineurioma

• Neurofibroma

• Cellular myxoma

• Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans

• Myxofibrosarcoma

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LGFMS
Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS) is classically characterized by admixed fibrocollagenous image and looser, myxoid image zones. Most cases arise in deep locations, but a minority occur superficially in the subcutis or less likely dermis.


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Collagenous Zones in LGFMS
The collagenous zones of LGFMS tend to show relatively low cellularity, as depicted. On a limited biopsy, care must be taken to avoid misinterpretation as a benign process. Cytologically, the cells usually show mild to no atypia.

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Myxoid Zones in LGFMS
The myxoid zones of LGFMS are often more cellular than the fibrocollagenous zones and tend to feature a more prominent stromal vasculature, as depicted here.

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Hyalinizing Rosette-Like Structures
A distinctive morphologic variant of LGFMS contains a variable number of rosette-like structures with hyalinized collagenous cores image. These tumors were originally described as hyalinizing spindle cell tumor with giant rosettes.


TERMINOLOGY


Abbreviations




• Low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma (LGFMS)


Synonyms




• Evan tumor

• Hyalinizing spindle cell tumor with giant rosettes

• Fibrosarcoma, fibromyxoid type


Definitions




• Subset of low-grade fibromyxoid sarcoma arising in dermis &/or subcutaneous tissue
image Histologically and genetically identical to conventional deep LGFMS


CLINICAL ISSUES


Epidemiology




• Incidence
image Appear to represent 10-20% of reported cases of LGFMS

image Probably underreported in literature

• Age
image Often adults (typically 3rd-4th decade) but wide range
– Up to 1/3 arise in children and adolescents

• Sex
image M > F


Site




• Most common in extremities (especially lower limb), buttock, and trunk

• Occasionally other sites


Presentation




• Usually slow-growing, painless mass

Apr 24, 2017 | Posted by in PATHOLOGY & LABORATORY MEDICINE | Comments Off on Superficial Low-Grade Fibromyxoid Sarcoma

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