25 August 2021>: Articles
Transition From Distinct Types of Mutation-Harboring Multifocal Lung Adenocarcinoma to Rhabdoid Tumor: A Longitudinal Follow-Up
Challenging differential diagnosis, Rare disease
Kensuke Setoguchi * , Shigehisa Yanagi ** , Toshihiro Gi A , Hironobu Tsubouchi A , Kazuko Uto A , Takafumi Shigekusa A , Nobuhiro Matsumoto A , Yuichiro Sato A , Masamitsu Nakazato ADOI: 10.12659/AJCR.932452
Am J Case Rep 2021; 22:e932452
Figure 5. KRAS mutational analyses. The same KRAS mutation (G12D) was detected in both components of the rhabdoid tumor and the adenocarcinoma in the tumor of the right S6 segment as well as a metastatic rhabdoid tumor in the soft palate. The adenocarcinomas in the left S6 and left S8 segments possessed different types of KRAS mutation, i.e., A59G and G12C, respectively.