Stephanie A Hart, Jen-Fan Hang, Rebecca D Chernock, Michael W Mikula, Lisa Rooper, Sara E Amin, Karan Saluja, Justin A Bishop, Yu Hsiu Chen, Nicole A Cipriani, Stephanie N David, William D Dupont, W Dale Plummer, Karen T Ferrer, Ariana Geromes, Min-Shu Hsieh, Juan C Hernandez-Prera, Ying-Ju Kuo, Eiichi Sasaki, Qiuying Shi, Tra Truong, Jaylou M Velez Torres, James S Lewis
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Here, we report the largest cohort of DEK :: AFF2 carcinomas to determine if morphology, mitotic rate, and/or Ki-67 IHC are associated with patient outcomes, including a comparison with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated and independent patients. We solicited cases of molecularly or AFF2 immunohistochemistry (IHC) proven DEK :: AFF2 SCC from surgical pathologists to collect patient demographic, clinical, and outcome data. Using representative H&E slides, we characterized the morphology and counted mitoses. Ki-67 immunohistochemistry was performed. We also compared the DEK :: AFF2 survival rates to those in a cohort of AFF2 IHC-negative HPV-associated and HPV-independent SCC. DEK :: AFF2 carcinomas most commonly arose in the nasal cavity (13/30, 43%), and the average number of recurrences was 1.8 (range: 0 to 10). At the last follow-up, most patients were disease free (19/30, 63%) or were alive with disease (9/30, 30%). There was an average mitotic rate of 2 per 2 mm 2 (range: 0 to 9) and Ki-67 proliferation rate of 26% (range: 3% to 60%). Local recurrence was common, but morphology, mitotic activity, and Ki-67 index were not associated with recurrence or survival. On Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, DEK :: AFF2 patients had lower disease-free survival but otherwise had similar outcomes to conventional SCC patients. Our multi-institutional study shows that local recurrence is common in DEK :: AFF2 fusion nonkeratinizing SCC patients, but patients have survival rates similar to conventional SCC. 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DEK :: AFF2 Fusion Sinonasal and Skull Base Nonkeratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma : A Clinical Outcome Study Compared With Conventional Sinonasal Squamous Cell Carcinoma.
DEK :: AFF2 fusion nonkeratinizing squamous cell carcinoma (NKSCC) is an emerging entity in the sinonasal tract, temporal bone, and skull base. However, the clinical behavior of these tumors has not been well studied. Here, we report the largest cohort of DEK :: AFF2 carcinomas to determine if morphology, mitotic rate, and/or Ki-67 IHC are associated with patient outcomes, including a comparison with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV)-associated and independent patients. We solicited cases of molecularly or AFF2 immunohistochemistry (IHC) proven DEK :: AFF2 SCC from surgical pathologists to collect patient demographic, clinical, and outcome data. Using representative H&E slides, we characterized the morphology and counted mitoses. Ki-67 immunohistochemistry was performed. We also compared the DEK :: AFF2 survival rates to those in a cohort of AFF2 IHC-negative HPV-associated and HPV-independent SCC. DEK :: AFF2 carcinomas most commonly arose in the nasal cavity (13/30, 43%), and the average number of recurrences was 1.8 (range: 0 to 10). At the last follow-up, most patients were disease free (19/30, 63%) or were alive with disease (9/30, 30%). There was an average mitotic rate of 2 per 2 mm 2 (range: 0 to 9) and Ki-67 proliferation rate of 26% (range: 3% to 60%). Local recurrence was common, but morphology, mitotic activity, and Ki-67 index were not associated with recurrence or survival. On Kaplan-Meier survival analysis, DEK :: AFF2 patients had lower disease-free survival but otherwise had similar outcomes to conventional SCC patients. Our multi-institutional study shows that local recurrence is common in DEK :: AFF2 fusion nonkeratinizing SCC patients, but patients have survival rates similar to conventional SCC. Despite showing a range of different features and proliferation rates, traditional grading by morphology, mitotic rate, and/or Ki-67 activity does not seem to be predictive of outcome.
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The American Journal of Surgical Pathology has achieved worldwide recognition for its outstanding coverage of the state of the art in human surgical pathology. In each monthly issue, experts present original articles, review articles, detailed case reports, and special features, enhanced by superb illustrations. Coverage encompasses technical methods, diagnostic aids, and frozen-section diagnosis, in addition to detailed pathologic studies of a wide range of disease entities.
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