Practice updates: Emerging entities in bone and soft tissue pathology.
Dashti NK, Kilpatrick SE · Human pathology
Sarcoma subtypes
Abstract
In last few decades our understanding of bone and soft tissue tumors has evolved significantly, expanding and clarifying our current classification system. Due largely to increased utilization of ancillary testing, particularly molecular tools, new entities are continually emerging and/or being further refined. In addition to morphological and molecular differences, in many instances, the recognition of a new entity carries significant prognostic and potentially therapeutic relevance. In this review on practice updates, we endeavor to discuss five recently described tumors including pseudoendocrine sarcoma, NUT-rearranged sarcoma, VGLL3-rearranged spindle cell rhabdomyosarcoma of head and neck, superficial neurocristic FET::ETS fusion tumors, and NFATC1/2-rearranged epithelioid vascular tumors.
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Source: PubMed, PMID 41419117. Always confirm details with the original publication or your oncologist.