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Aims: Vascular tumors are composed of benign, intermediate, and malignant lesions. The diagnosis is challenging because some entities demonstrate overlapping morphologies and harbor the same genetic alterations. We describe herein a cohort of vascular tumors with clinicopathologic, immunohistochemical, and molecular features.
Methods And Results: 118 vascular tumors including 56 angiosarcomas, 18 epithelioid haemangioendotheliomas (EHE), 25 epithelioid haemangiomas (EH), 8 pseudomyogenic haemangioendotheliomas (PHE), 1 papillary intralymphatic angioendothelioma (PILA), 2 kaposiform haemangioendotheliomas (KHE), 3 Kaposi sarcomas, 2 retiform haemangioendotheliomas (RHE), and 3 anastomosing haemangiomas were assessed. FOSB, c-Fos, CAMTA1, and TFE3 expression and gene rearrangements were analyzed by immunohistochemical staining and FISH, respectively. Our results showed that FOSB expression was diffusely positive in all 8 PHEs, focally or sparsely in 12 EHs, and in 2 angiosarcomas. C-FOS expression was sparsely to diffusely positive in 15 EHs, focally or sparsely in 17 angiosarcomas, 1 EHE, 1 Kaposi sarcoma, and 1 PHE. CAMTA1 expression was positive in only 12 EHEs. TFE3 expression was focally or sparsely positive in all 8 PHEs, 22 angiosarcomas, 6 EHEs, 3 EHs, 2 Kaposi sarcomas, and 2 AHs. rearrangement was found in 5 PHEs, rearrangement only in 1 EH, rearrangement in 4 EHEs.
Conclusions: FOSB and CAMTA1 are useful diagnostic markers for PHE and EHE, respectively. and fusion represent a subset of epithelioid haemangioma. TFE3 is not a diagnostically meaningful marker in a majority of vascular tumors. The combined utility of these markers will facilitate the differential diagnosis in vascular tumors with morphologic overlap.
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