Adipocyte-rich CTNNB1-mutated Intramuscular Gardner Fibroma Progressing to Desmoid Fibromatosis

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Gardner fibroma (GF) is a benign soft-tissue tumor that is associated with Gardner syndrome and can progress to, or co-occur with, desmoid fibromatosis (DF). Herein, we report a unique case of an 11-year-old boy who presented with a rapidly growing soft-tissue mass after biopsy of a stable fat-rich lesion present in the calf muscles since infancy, with Magnetic resonance imaging findings suggesting an intramuscular adipocytic tumor. The resection showed GF and DF. DF arising from a preexisting GF (the so-called “GF-DF sequence”) is a well-documented phenomenon. Although immunohistochemistry was negative for nuclear β-catenin expression, a CTTNB1 S45F mutation, which has been associated with aggressive behavior in DF, was identified in both components using a next-generation sequencing-based molecular assay. This is the first time a mutation in CTNNB1 has been identified in GF and the GF–DF sequence, thus expanding our knowledge of the molecular pathogenesis of the GF–DF sequence and highlighting the role of molecular testing in pediatric soft-tissue tumors. The histologic findings of an adipocyte-rich intramuscular GF also are unique, expanding the morphological spectrum of GF and adding GF to the differential diagnosis of intramuscular lesions with an adipocytic component.

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Bakker, A., Slack, J. C., Caragea, M., Kurek, K. C., & Bründler, M. A. (2021). Adipocyte-rich CTNNB1-mutated Intramuscular Gardner Fibroma Progressing to Desmoid Fibromatosis. Pediatric and Developmental Pathology, 24(1), 62–67. https://doi.org/10.1177/1093526620968807

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