Chapter 26: Soft Tissue Flashcards
Sarcomas with complex karyotypes which are pleomorphic and geneticaly heterogenous and carry a poor prognosis are most often seen in whom?
Adults
A well-encapsulated mass of mature adipocytes that is soft, mobile, and painless arising most commonly in adults is known as what?
Lipoma
Liposarcoma most often arises in whom and in which locations?
- Common malignant ST tumor, adults (50-60 y/o)
- Arise in deep ST of prox. extremities and retroperitoneum
Which genetic abberations is associated with the myxoid type of liposarcomas?
t(12;16) –> 12q encodes MDM2 a potent inhibitor of p53
Which genetic abberation is associated with the well-differentiated type of liposarcoma?
12q13-q15 –> 12q encodes MDM2 a potent inhibitor of p53
What is the morphology of the well-differentiated type of liposarcoma?
Contains adipocytes with scattered atypical spindle cells
What is the morphology of the myxoid type of liposarcoma?
Basophilic myxoid matrix, arborizing capillaries (“chicken-wire”) + primitive cells at various stages of adipocyte differentiation
Which age group is the myxoid type of liposarcoma most common in and where in the body do they arise?
30 y/o arising in the thigh and leg
Which translocation is associated with nodular fasciitis?
t(17;22) –> MYH9-USP6 fusion gene
A history of what is seen in some cases of nodular fasciitis?
Trauma
Whom does nodular fasciitis arise in and in which locations; describe its typical presentation.
- Appear in UE’s (arms, forearm) of young adults (20-30 yo)
- Grow rapidly over several weeks or months; typically no larger than 5cm
What is the prognosis and tx of nodular fasciitis?
Often spontaneously regress and if excised, rarely recurs
What occurs in the palmar (dupuytren contracture) subtype of superficial fibromatosis?
- Irregular or nodular thickening of the palmar fascia; unilateral or bilaterally
- Slow progression to flexion contracture, mainly affecting 4th and 5th fingers of hand
Which fibrous soft tissue tumors are large, infiltrative masses that frequently recur, but do not metastasize?
Deep Fibromatosis (Desmoid Tumors)
Patients with what germline mutation and syndrome are predisposed to developing deep fibromatosis (desmoid tumors)?
APC mutations –> familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) - Gardner syndrome