Salivary Gland Hyalinizing Clear-Cell Carcinoma With Cutaneous Metastasis: A Rare And Deceptive Tumor

JOURNAL OF CUTANEOUS PATHOLOGY(2021)

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Clear-cell carcinoma (CCC) is an uncommon malignant tumor of minor salivary glands. It characteristically has a low-grade morphology and a favorable outcome by most reports. AnEWSR1-ATF1fusion can be detected in the majority of cases. We present a rare case of CCC, which had an aggressive course with the development of cutaneous metastases. Practicing dermatopathologists should be aware of this tumor given its low-grade appearance and histopathologic resemblance to other primary cutaneous adnexal and metastatic neoplasms.
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