Diagnostic Pathology (Mar 2018)

Novel t(1;2)(p36.1;q23) and t(7;19)(q32;q13.3) chromosomal translocations in ischemic fasciitis: expanding the spectrum of pseudosarcomatous lesions with clonal pathogenetic link

  • Taha Sachak,
  • Nyla A. Heerema,
  • Joel Mayerson,
  • Jason E. Payne,
  • Anil Parwani,
  • O. Hans Iwenofu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13000-018-0695-y
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
pp. 1 – 4

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Abstract Background Ischemic fasciitis is a distinctive pseudosarcomatous entity with a marked predilection for elderly and physically debilitated or immobilized patients. The etiology of these lesions is unknown but felt to be related to ischemic vascular events. Case presentation Herein, we report for the first time, two cytogenetic translocations, t(1;2)(p36.1;q23) and t(7;19)(q32;q13.3) in a 75 year-old ambulating female with a history of left total hip arthroplasty 20 years ago. Conclusion These translocations suggest a possible clonal pathogenetic link though their significance remains to be established.

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