Correction to: P53 Overexpression May Represent an Early Marker of Clinicopathologic Progression in Vasculogenic Mesenchymal Lesions of Germ Cell Tumor Origin

Virchows Archiv(2024)

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Vasculogenic mesenchymal lesions (VMLs) of germ cell tumor origin are thought to originate in postpubertal-type yolk sac tumor components and include a spectrum of lesions from teratoma with vasculogenic stroma (TVS), to low and high-grade vasculogenic mesenchymal tumors (VMTs). VMLs exhibit rudimentary to well-developed neoplastic vessels within primitive mesenchyme, being considered a neoplastic reiteration of embryonic vasculogenesis in the splanchnic mesoderm of the yolk sac. They occur in patients with primary mediastinal germ cell tumors after chemotherapy, and a subset progresses to “somatic-type” sarcomas [including angiosarcoma (AS)], with high-grade VMTs likely portending a higher risk. Recently, we encountered a low-grade VMT that progressed to metastatic AS during follow-up. In this case, both the low-grade VMT and the subsequent AS demonstrated p53 overexpression, suggesting that p53 alterations may precede histopathologic transformation. To test this hypothesis, we evaluated neoplasms representing the entire spectrum of VMLs using p53 immunohistochemistry (IHC; clone DO-7, Dako). Overexpression was defined as nuclear positivity in > 80
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Vasculogenic mesenchymal tumor,Yolk sac tumor,Mediastinal germ cell tumor,Angiosarcoma,p53 overexpression
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