Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2023)

Myoepithelioma-like hyalinizing epithelioid tumor of the foot with OGT-FOX03 fusion gene: Imaging findings, surgical implications, and pathological correlates

  • Kimberly Boldig, DO,
  • Matthew Montanarella, DO,
  • Weibo Fu, MD,
  • Jennifer M. So, DPM,
  • Jacqueline C. Lucke, DPM,
  • Kristin Taylor, MD,
  • Jason A. Piraino, DPM,
  • Abhinav Rohatgi, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 3
pp. 926 – 931

Abstract

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Myoepithelioma-like hyalinizing epithelioid tumors are rare neoplasms that share morphological characteristics of myoepitheliomas but lack traditional immunophenotypic findings. Though little is known about these tumors at present, a handful of recent studies have confirmed that they harbor a novel fusion gene known as “OGT-FOXO.” Though closely resembling myoeptheliomas, Myoepithelioma-like hyalinizing epithelioid tumors are considered a distinct tumor entity, and few studies have explored their clinical characteristics or their potential for malignancy. Furthermore, literature describing imaging findings of these tumors is virtually non-existent. Understanding the radiological and pathological differences between Myoepithelioma-like hyalinizing epithelioid tumors and myoepitheliomas is helpful in developing a comprehensive differential for soft tissue neoplasms of the foot. We describe a case of MHET of the foot and correlate MRI findings with pathology in addition to describing surgical technique and implications to care.

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