Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4133398 | Human Pathology | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryCytogenetic analysis of a primary bone neoplasm with pericytic features in a 67-year-old man revealed a t(7;12)(p22;q13) among other karyotypic abnormalities. Subsequent molecular studies confirmed the presence of an associated ACTB-GLI1 fusion transcript. An identical 7;12 translocation is known to characterize a discrete group of soft tissue tumors belonging to the myopericytic category termed pericytoma with t(7;12). To the best of our knowledge, this is the first case of pericytoma with t(7;12) arising in bone. Cytogenetic and molecular analyses were useful, if not essential, in classifying this rare diagnostic entity.
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Authors
Julia A. Bridge, Kyle Sanders, Dali Huang, Marilu Nelson, James R. Neff, David Muirhead, Craig Walker, Thomas A. Seemayer, Janos Sumegi,