Abstract
Follicular dendritic cell sarcoma is an uncommon neoplastic proliferation of spindled to ovoid cells with morphologic and immunophenotypic features similar to normal follicular dendritic cells. While most follicular dendritic cell sarcomas arise from lymph nodes, at least one-third occur in extranodal sites. A broad differential diagnosis can be developed-as this tumor has morphologic features similar to other tumors, hence creating a diagnostic pitfall-but its immunophenotypic profile is quite specific and is diagnostically crucial. Herein, we review the pathogenesis; histologic morphology; and immunohistochemical, electron microscopy, and clinical features, including treatment and prognosis, of follicular dendritic cell sarcomas. We will briefly describe the role of molecular studies including utility of BRAF mutations in diagnosing this tumor.
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