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Misinterpreted Myoepithelial Carcinoma of Salivary Gland: A Challenging and Potentially Significant Pitfall.

Bin Xu1, Wadad Mneimneh2, Dianne E Torrence3, Kevin Higgins4, David Klimstra5, Ronald Ghossein5, Nora Katabi5.   

Abstract

Myoepithelial carcinoma (MECA) is an underrecognized challenging entity with a broad morphologic spectrum. Misinterpreting MECA is not uncommon as distinguishing it from its mimics, especially cellular myoepithelial-rich pleomorphic adenoma (PA), can be difficult. We described 21 histologically challenging cases of MECAs (16 MECA ex-PA and 5 MECA de novo). All MECAs ex-PA were intracapsular or minimally invasive except for 3 cases. Eighteen (86%) were initially misinterpreted as benign neoplasms, including PA (10), atypical PA (5), and myoepithelioma (3). The remaining 3 were initially diagnosed as malignant (MECA ex-PA) but were histologically challenging. Histologic features that were found most helpful in recognizing the malignant nature of MECA included: uniformly cellular myoepithelial proliferation with an expansile nodular lobulated pattern (all cases) and alternate hypocellular and hypercellular zonal distribution (76% of cases). Among the 16 MECA patients with follow-up, 14 (87.5%) progressed: 10 developed local recurrence and 5 distant metastases. In contrast, only one of 33 patients with cellular PA (control group) recurred locally. Ten of the 14 MECAs that progressed were MECA ex-PA, and 12 (85%) had an initial benign diagnosis. Two patients with MECA ex-PA died of their disease; one had an initial diagnosis of PA. MECA is a histologically challenging entity that closely mimics PA and seems to carry a significant risk of recurrence. Areas of clonal appearing cellular myoepithelial growth with an expansile nodular lobulated pattern and zonal cellular distribution distinguish the majority of MECAs and may serve as useful diagnostic histologic features to differentiate MECA from its benign mimics.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30789358     DOI: 10.1097/PAS.0000000000001218

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol        ISSN: 0147-5185            Impact factor:   6.394


  12 in total

1.  Clinicopathologic Characteristics and Prognostic Factors of Primary and Recurrent Pleomorphic Adenoma: A Single Institution Retrospective Study of 705 Cases.

Authors:  Bayan Alzumaili; Bin Xu; Maelle Saliba; Abderhman Abuhashem; Ian Ganly; Ronald Ghossein; Nora Katabi
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2021-11-15       Impact factor: 6.298

Review 2.  Soft Tissue Special Issue: Myoepithelial Neoplasms of Soft Tissue: An Updated Review with Emphasis on Diagnostic Considerations in the Head and Neck.

Authors:  Vickie Y Jo
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2020-01-16

Review 3.  Myoepithelial Carcinoma.

Authors:  Bin Xu; Nora Katabi
Journal:  Surg Pathol Clin       Date:  2021-01-05

Review 4.  Polymorphous Adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  Nora Katabi; Bin Xu
Journal:  Surg Pathol Clin       Date:  2021-01-05

5.  Head and Neck Mesenchymal Neoplasms With GLI1 Gene Alterations: A Pathologic Entity With Distinct Histologic Features and Potential for Distant Metastasis.

Authors:  Bin Xu; Koping Chang; Andrew L Folpe; Yu-Chien Kao; Shiuan-Li Wey; Hsuan-Ying Huang; Anthony J Gill; Lisa Rooper; Justin A Bishop; Brendan C Dickson; Jen-Chieh Lee; Cristina R Antonescu
Journal:  Am J Surg Pathol       Date:  2020-06       Impact factor: 6.298

6.  Diagnostic discrepancy in second opinion reviews of primary epithelial neoplasms involving salivary gland: An 11-year experience from a tertiary referral center focusing on useful pathologic approaches and potential clinical impacts.

Authors:  Bin Xu; Ronald Ghossein; Alan Ho; Kartik Viswanathan; Anjanie Khimraj; Maelle Saliba; Jennifer R Cracchiolo; Nora Katabi
Journal:  Head Neck       Date:  2021-04-24       Impact factor: 3.821

7.  Expanding the clinicopathological spectrum of TGFBR3-PLAG1 rearranged salivary gland neoplasms with myoepithelial differentiation including evidence of high-grade transformation.

Authors:  Niels J Rupp; Sylvia Höller; Muriel Brada; Domenic Vital; Grégoire B Morand; Martina A Broglie; Martin W Huellner; Sandra N Freiberger
Journal:  Genes Chromosomes Cancer       Date:  2021-11-17       Impact factor: 4.263

8.  Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein Expression Helps Distinguish Pleomorphic Adenoma from Histologic Mimics.

Authors:  Zuzanna Gorski; Bibianna Purgina; Jason K Wasserman
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2022-01-22

9.  Myoepithelial Tumors of Salivary Gland: A Clinicopathologic and Immunohistochemical Study of 15 Patients with MIB-1 Correlation.

Authors:  Ramesh Babu Telugu; Pranay Gaikwad; Amey Baitule; Rajiv Charles Michael; Thenmozhi Mani; Meera Thomas
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2020-09-21

10.  Myoepithelial Carcinoma Ex-Pleomorphic Adenoma: A Rare Pathology Misdiagnosed as Pleomorphic Adenoma; With a Novel TERT Promoter Mutation and High PD-L1 Expression.

Authors:  Christopher Cormier; Shweta Agarwal
Journal:  Head Neck Pathol       Date:  2021-06-14
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