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
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
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
synovial sarcoma
malignant giant cell tumor of tendon sheath
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
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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