Undifferentiated myxoid lipoblastoma with PLAG1 gene rearrangement in infant

ConclusionsThe undifferentiated myxoid lipoblastoma is a very rare tumor in infant. Histologically, prominent myxoid change, a plexiform vascular pattern and lacking of mature adipocytes make it indistinguishable from myxoid liposarcoma, PMMTI and aggressive angiomyxoma. The S-100 positive lipoblasts and genetic rearrangement of PLAG1 helps in confirming the diagnosis. Even if there were no mature adipocytes, myxoid lipoblastoma was still a diagnosis that can not be ignored in myxoid tumors in children.
Source: Pathology Research and Practice - Category: Pathology Source Type: research