2022
DOI: 10.1111/cup.14345
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Superficial GLI1‐amplified mesenchymal neoplasms: Expanding the spectrum of an emerging entity which reaches the realm of dermatopathology

Abstract: Mesenchymal neoplasms with GLI1 alterations (rearrangements and/or amplification) have been reported recently in several anatomic locations, which include head and neck, soft tissue, and gastrointestinal tract. Herein, to the best of our knowledge, we describe the first three cases of superficial/subcutaneous mesenchymal neoplasm with GLI1 amplification. The neoplasms exhibited low-grade cytologic features with predominant round cell morphology, glomangioma-like areas and a rich background capillary network. T… Show more

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“…6 Furthermore, GLI1 gene amplification has been reported in 3 subcutaneous/superficial and 1 dermal-based epithelioid tumors. 7,8 The presence of GLI1 gene fusion was also recently described in a cutaneous mesenchymal tumor. 9 In this article, we present a unique case of primary cutaneous epithelioid mesenchymal tumor characterized by a novel ATP2B4::GLI1 gene fusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…6 Furthermore, GLI1 gene amplification has been reported in 3 subcutaneous/superficial and 1 dermal-based epithelioid tumors. 7,8 The presence of GLI1 gene fusion was also recently described in a cutaneous mesenchymal tumor. 9 In this article, we present a unique case of primary cutaneous epithelioid mesenchymal tumor characterized by a novel ATP2B4::GLI1 gene fusion.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 79%