Soft tissue aneurysmal bone cyst: six new cases with imaging details, molecular pathology, and review of the literature

Wangzhao Song, Albert J. H. Suurmeijer, Stijn M. Bollen, Anne-Marie Cleton-Jansen, Judith V. M. G. Bovee, Herman M. Kroon*

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    Abstract

    ObjectiveAneurysmal bone cysts (ABC) rarely present in soft tissue locations (STABC). The 30 cases of STABC reported in the English literature were reviewed. Six new cases retrieved from the files of the Netherlands Committee on Bone Tumors were compared to the six cases described in the radiological literature.Materials and methodsImaging studies and histopathology of six new STABC cases were reviewed. Follow-up was recorded with respect to local recurrence. FISH for USP6 rearrangement and/or anchored multiplex PCR-based targeted NGS using Archer FusionPlex Sarcoma Panel were attempted.ResultsOn imaging, the six STABC cases presented as a solid or multicystic intramuscular soft tissue mass, usually with thin peripheral mineralized bone shell. On MRI, perilesional edema was visualized in nearly all cases. Fluid-fluid levels were observed in one case. All lesions had the distinct histologic features of STABC. In three cases suitable for NGS, the diagnosis of STABC was confirmed by a COL1A1-USP6 fusion gene. In one additional case, USP6 gene rearrangement was detected by FISH. After marginal excision, none of the six STABC recurred after a mean follow-up period of 50months (range, 39-187months).ConclusionsOn imaging, it can be difficult to discriminate between STABC and myositis ossificans. The presence of a thin bony shell and fluid-fluid levels can be helpful in discriminating these two entities. STABC is readily diagnosed after histopathologic examination of the resection specimen. STABC belongs to the spectrum of tumors with USP6 rearrangements, which includes ABC, myositis ossificans, and nodular fasciitis.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1059-1067
    Number of pages9
    JournalSkeletal Radiology
    Volume48
    Issue number7
    Early online date2-Jan-2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Jul-2019

    Keywords

    • Soft tissue
    • Aneurysmal bone cyst
    • USP6
    • Radiography
    • CT
    • MRI
    • Ultrasound
    • Radionuclide imaging
    • MYOSITIS-OSSIFICANS
    • COL1A1
    • TUMORS

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