Cutaneous Syncytial Myoepithelioma with Positive CD34 Immunohistochemical Staining: An Unusual Tumor and a Challenging Diagnosis

Dermatopathology (Basel). 2023 Aug 30;10(3):259-265. doi: 10.3390/dermatopathology10030034.

Abstract

Cutaneous syncytial myoepithelioma (CSM) is a rare type of cutaneous neoplasm that typically presents as a solitary and well-circumscribed nodule on the skin. It predominantly occurs on the upper and lower extremities of adult patients. Immunohistochemically, CSM is characterized by the co-expression of smooth muscle and epithelial markers. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) targeting the EWSR1 gene rearrangement is an important diagnostic tool for CSM. In our case report, we found the focal positivity for CD34, which has never been previously observed; this was mostly confined to a central area of the neoplasm.

Keywords: CD34; EWSR1; cutaneous syncytial myoepithelioma; skin neoplasms.

Publication types

  • Case Reports

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