Non-cutaneous syncytial myoepitheliomas are identical to cutaneous counterparts: a clinicopathologic study of 24 tumors occurring at diverse locations

ConclusionSyncytial myoepithelioma is a rare but recognizable morphologic variant of myoepithelioma which may have a predilection for skin but also occurs in diverse non-cutaneous sites. Our series provides evidence supporting a reappraisal of the term “cutaneous syncytial myoepithelioma,” as 25% of patients in our series presented with non-cutaneous tumors; thus, we propose the term “syncytial myoepithelioma” to aid pathologist recognition and avoidance of potentially confusing terminology when referring to non-cutaneous examples. The beh avior of syncytial myoepithelioma, whether it arises in cutaneous or non-cutaneous sites, is indolent and perhaps benign with a small capacity for local recurrence.
Source: Virchows Archiv - Category: Pathology Source Type: research
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