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soft tissue tumors

 

Derived from the WHO classification of soft tissue tumors (2002)

1. adipocytic tumors (fatty tumors)

2. fibroblastic tumors/myofibroblastic tumors

3. so-called fibrohistiocytic tumors

4. smooth muscle tumors

4A. benign smooth muscle tumors

-  leiomyoma (cutaneous, deep, pleomorphic)
-  angiomyoma (vascular leiomyoma)
-  epithelioid leiomyoma
-  intravenous leiomyomatosis
-  leiomyomatosis peritonealis disseminata

4B. malignant smooth muscle tumors
-  leiomyosarcoma

5. pericytic tumors (perivascular tumors)

-  glomus tumor
-  glomangiomyoma
-  hemangiopericytoma
-  malignant glomus tumor
-  malignant hemangiopericytoma

6. skeletal muscle tumors

-  rhabdomyoma
-  rhabdomyosarcomas

6A. benign skeletal muscle tumors

-  adult rhabdomyoma
-  genital rhabdomyoma
-  fetal rhabdomyoma
-  intermediate rhabdomyoma or cellular rhabdomyoma

6B. malignant skeletal muscle tumors (rhabdomyosarcomas)

-  embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma
-  alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma
-  morphological variants

6. vascular tumors (tumors of blood and lymph vessels)

6A. Benign vascular tumors
-  papillary endothelial hyperplasia
-  hemangiomas

-  epithelioid hemangioma (angiolymphoid hyperplasia, histiocytoid hemangioma)
-  granulation-type hemangioma (pyogenic granuloma)
-  tufted hemangioma
-  deep hemangiomas

-  lymphangioma
-  lymphangiomyoma
-  lymphangiomyomatosis
-  angiomatosis
-  lymphangiomatosis
-  hemangioendothelioma

6B. maligant vascular tumors
-  angiosarcoma
-  lymphangiosarcoma
-  Kaposi sarcoma

7. synovial tumors

-  tenosynovial giant cell tumor

-  synovial sarcoma
-  malignant giant cell tumor of tendon sheath

8. mesothelial tumors

-  solitary fibrous tumor of pleura and peritoneum (localized fibrous mesothelioma)
-  multicystic mesothelioma
-  adenomatoid tumor
-  well-differentiated papillary mesothelioma
-  malignant solitary fibrous tumor of pleura and peritoneum
-  diffuse mesothelioma

9. neural tumors and neuroectodermal tumors

-  traumatic neuroma
-  Morton neuroma
-  multiple mucosal neuromas
-  neuromuscular hamartoma (benign Triton tumor)
-  nerve sheath ganglion
-  schwannoma (neurilemoma)
-  schwannomatosis
-  neurothekeoma (nerve sheath myxoma)
-  neurofibroma
-  granular cell tumor
-  melanocytic schwannoma
-  ectopic meningioma
-  ectopic ependymoma
-  ganglioneuroma
-  pigmented neuroectodermal tumor of infancy (retinal anlage tumor, melanotic progonoma)
-  malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) (malignant schwannoma, neurofibrosarcoma)
-  malignant granular cell tumor
-  clear cell sarcoma (malignant melanoma of soft parts)
-  malignant melanocytic schwannoma
-  gastrointestinal autonomous nerve tumor (GANT or plexosarcoma)
-  peripheral primitive neuroectodermal tumor (pPNET)
-  neuroblastoma
-  ganglioneuroblastoma
-  peripheral neuroectodermal tumor (neuroepithelioma)
-  extraskeletal Ewing sarcoma

10. paragangliomas (paraganglionic tumors)

-  paraganglioma (extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma)
-  malignant paraganglioma

11. Extraskeletal cartilaginous and osseous tumors

11A. Benign tumors

-  Panniculitis ossificans and myositis ossificans
-  Fibroosseous pseudotumor of the digits
-  Fibrodysplasia (myositis) ossificans progressiva
-  Extraskeletal chondroma or osteochondroma
-  Extraskeletal osteoma

11B. Malignant tumors

-  Extraskeletal chondrosarcoma
-  Well-differentiated chondrosarcoma
-  Myxoid chondrosarcoma
-  Mesenchymal chondrosarcoma
-  Extraskeletal osteosarcoma

13. Pluripotential mesenchymal tumors

-  mesenchymoma
-  malignant mesenchymoma

14. Miscellaneous tumors

14A. Benign tumors

-  Congenital granular cell tumor
-  Tumoral calcinosis
-  Myxoma

-  Angiomyxoma
-  Amyloid tumor
-  Parachordoma
-  Ossifying and nonossifying fibromyxoid tumors
-  Palisaded myofibroblastoma of lymph node

14B. Malignant tumors

-  Alveolar soft part sarcoma
-  Epithelioid sarcoma
-  Malignant extrarenal rhabdoid tumor
-  Desmoplastic small cell tumor

15. Unclassified tumors

-  Basic Musculoskeletal Histology & Cell Identification by Dhruv Kumar, MD, at WCI, DC

-  Round Cell and Soft Tissue Tumors Clinical: Daria Brooks, MD; Radiology: James Jelinek, MD - Pathology: Norio Azumi, MD by Daria Brooks, MD; James Jelinek, MD; Norio Azumi, MD at WCI, DC

-  Molecular characterisation of Soft Tissue Tumors: a gene expresion study. Stanford University, CA


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