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Am J Case Rep ; 25: e943271, 2024 May 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38778503

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BACKGROUND Soft tissue tumors have various subtypes, among which sarcomas exhibit high malignant potential and poor prognosis. Malignant epithelioid tumor with GLI1 alterations was originally found in myopericytoma with t(7;12) translocation. However, recent studies indicated that it is a distinct tumor type characterized by multiple nodular distributions of oval or round epithelioid cells with a rich capillary network and a lack of specific immunophenotype. There are only a few cases reported worldwide and the optimal treatment is still being explored. CASE REPORT We report the case of a 31-year-old patient who presented with severe anemia and a large soft tissue mass in the duodenum. The patient underwent surgical resection with a negative margin, and none of the 15 lymph nodes tested positive for the tumor. Postoperative pathology and FISH testing further confirmed the presence of GLI1 disruption and S-100 and SMA negativity. Genetic testing revealed the ACTB-GLI1 fusion. No specific medication was offered after the surgery. No tumor recurrence was found during the 23-month follow-up period. The patient's quality of life is currently satisfactory. CONCLUSIONS Soft tissue sarcomas characterized by GLI1 gene rearrangement have a relatively less aggressive and metastatic nature, with the solid mass spreading minimally even as it grows. Patients can benefit from surgical resection, resulting in a relatively long period of tumor-free survival.


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Neoplasias Duodenais , Rearranjo Gênico , Sarcoma , Proteína GLI1 em Dedos de Zinco , Humanos , Adulto , Proteína GLI1 em Dedos de Zinco/genética , Sarcoma/genética , Sarcoma/patologia , Sarcoma/cirurgia , Neoplasias Duodenais/genética , Neoplasias Duodenais/cirurgia , Neoplasias Duodenais/patologia , Masculino
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