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Clear cell myomelanocytic tumor (PEComa) of the duodenum in a child with a history of neuroblastoma.

Mhanna T,Ranchere-Vince D,Hervieu V,Tardieu D,Scoazec JY,Partensky C

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We report herein a case of digestive clear cell myomelanocytic tumor (PEComa) that is unique in its location and presentation. The lesion, located in the duodenal wall, was diagnosed in a child with a history of cervical neuroblastoma that was in remission after surgical resection and chemotherapy. The diagnosis was obtained by examination of a biopsy specimen taken during laparoscopy. The decision was made to perform surgical resection. Examination of the surgical specimen confirmed the diagnosis of PEComa. No metastasis was found. After 2 years of follow-up, the patient is alive, without evidence of metastasis or recurrence. This case highlights the distinctive characteristics of the cells in PEComa, recognizable even on limited biopsy material. It also suggests a possible association between PEComa and neuroblastoma, 2 unusual tumors that belong to the spectrum of lesions known to occur in patients with tuberous sclerosis and that may share a possible common pathogenetic mechanism.

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