Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6215685 | Human Pathology | 2013 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
SummaryOssifying fibromyxoid tumor is a rare soft tissue tumor of borderline malignancy and uncertain differentiation. Recently, a novel fusion gene, EP400-PHF1, was discovered in ossifying fibromyxoid tumor; however, its relation to this type of tumor has been uncertain because the EP400-PHF1 fusion gene has been successfully detected in only 1 case. We present an ossifying fibromyxoid tumor case with the EP400-PHF1 fusion gene detected by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction, along with compatible cytogenetic data showing a t(6;12)(p21;q24.3) translocation. Our results suggest that the EP400-PHF1 fusion gene is a reproducible finding in ossifying fibromyxoid tumor.
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Authors
Makoto MD, PhD, Kenichi MD, PhD, Hidetaka MD, PhD, Takeaki MD, Tatsuya MD, Tomoya MD, PhD, Yukihide MD, PhD, Yoshinao MD, PhD,