Abstract
Cytokeratin expression has been documented in a variety of sarcomas including synovial sarcomas, epithelioid sarcomas, Ewing's sarcomas and, rarely, osteosarcomas. In osteosarcomas immunohistochemically shown to expression cytokeratins, a component of epithelioid cells is generally present. These epithelioid cytokeratin positive cells raise the possibility of metastatic disease with prognostic and therapeutic implications differing from primary osteosarcoma. The cytokeratin-expressing cells of the cases reported in the literature have not shown definitive squamous differentiation with keratin pearl formation. We report a case of osteosarcoma in which islands of malignant squamous cells were present showing keratin pearl formation and expression of cytokeratins.
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Layfield, L. J., Emerson, L., Crim, J. R., & Randall, L. (2008). Squamous Differentiation and Cytokeratin Expression in an Osteosarcoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature. Clinical Medicine. Pathology, 1. https://doi.org/10.4137/cpath.s582
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