2022
DOI: 10.1002/dc.24936
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Pulmonary epithelial‐myoepithelial carcinoma (P‐EMC) with focal high grade transformation: Molecular and cytologic findings

Abstract: Background: Pulmonary epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma (P-EMC) is a rare type of salivary gland tumor of the lung. Diagnosis from preoperative biopsies or fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology specimens is difficult given the rarity of the tumor and overlapping cytomorphology with other entities. These tumors generally have a good prognosis, however prior reports of recurrence and metastasis to lymph nodes have been reported. Further, little is known about the malignant potential of high grade transformation… Show more

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“…Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma, previously also known by a number of other names including pneumocytic adenomyoepithelioma, is more commonly an endobronchial tumor, with 20% to 30% occurring as an intraparenchymal lesion. 23 It is a biphasic neoplasm characterized by a double cell layer. The inner cell layer is composed of columnar secretory epithelial cells which form rudimentary duct-like structures, and the outer cell layer is composed of myoepithelial cells often with a clear cytoplasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma, previously also known by a number of other names including pneumocytic adenomyoepithelioma, is more commonly an endobronchial tumor, with 20% to 30% occurring as an intraparenchymal lesion. 23 It is a biphasic neoplasm characterized by a double cell layer. The inner cell layer is composed of columnar secretory epithelial cells which form rudimentary duct-like structures, and the outer cell layer is composed of myoepithelial cells often with a clear cytoplasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%