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20.05.2023 | Case Report

EBV-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumor in the Malar Area of an HIV-Positive Patient: A Case Report

verfasst von: Nur Fauziani Zainul Abidin, Fairuz Abdul Rahman, Kok Tuck Choon, Wanninayake Mudiyanselage Tilakaratne

Erschienen in: Head and Neck Pathology

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Abstract

Background

EBV-associated smooth muscle tumors (EBV-SMTs) are rare and typically develop in individuals with a compromised immune system, particularly those who have acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) or who have undergone organ transplants.

Methods

We document a case of EBV-SMT in an HIV-positive 25-year-old man. The lesion was incised and assessed histologically and a panel of immune markers were performed. EBV association was demonstrated by in situ hybridization for EBV-encoded RNA (EBER-ISH).

Results

Microscopically, the tumor composed of mildly pleomorphic, ovoid to spindled cells with numerous slit-like vascular channels. The tumor cells exhibited diffuse and strong immunoreactivity for smooth muscle actin (SMA) and focal positivity for h-caldesmon. EBER-ISH of the tumor cells revealed strong positive nuclear signals.

Conclusion

The histopathological features of EBV-SMT do not conform to either benign or malignant SMTs and it has a peculiar predilection to develop at sites unusual for leiomyoma or leiomyosarcoma. The key diagnostic features of EBV-SMT include history of immunosuppression, histologic evidence of primitive and mildly pleomorphic cells maintaining blunt nuclear features in most areas, and positivity for EBER-ISH.
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Metadaten
Titel
EBV-Associated Smooth Muscle Tumor in the Malar Area of an HIV-Positive Patient: A Case Report
verfasst von
Nur Fauziani Zainul Abidin
Fairuz Abdul Rahman
Kok Tuck Choon
Wanninayake Mudiyanselage Tilakaratne
Publikationsdatum
20.05.2023
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Head and Neck Pathology
Elektronische ISSN: 1936-0568
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12105-023-01560-y