NTRK-fusion associated sarcoma: Identification of two cases with a distinct perineurioma-like pattern
NTRK-fusion associated sarcoma: Identification of two cases with a distinct perineurioma-like pattern
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Neurotrophic receptor tyrosine kinase (NTRK) walking stick gene fusions are oncogenic drivers found in a few rare tumours.However, NTRK rearrangements are being increasingly identified in a range of soft tissue neoplasms.Recognition of NTRK fusion-driven sarcomas is problematic, with a range of histological features reported.We present two cases of retroperitoneal NTRK-fusion associated sarcoma demonstrating a distinct perineurioma-like pattern and discuss features that should prompt immunohistochemical evaluation with pan-TRK, a Baby Bags surrogate marker of tumours harbouring NTRK fusions.Identification of these tumours is now critical since NTRK-rearranged tumours are one the few translocation-associated sarcomas amenable to highly effective targeted TRK inhibitor therapy.