Case Report
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World J Clin Cases. Sep 16, 2023; 11(26): 6252-6261
Published online Sep 16, 2023. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v11.i26.6252
Difficulties in diagnosing angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma of the head and neck region: A case report
Adam Michcik, Marta Bień, Barbara Wojciechowska, Adam Polcyn, Łukasz Garbacewicz, Jacek Kowalski, Barbara Drogoszewska
Adam Michcik, Marta Bień, Barbara Wojciechowska, Adam Polcyn, Łukasz Garbacewicz, Barbara Drogoszewska, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk 80-214, Poland
Jacek Kowalski, Department of Pathomorphology, Medical University of Gdańsk, Gdańsk 80-214, Poland
Author contributions: Michcik A was the maxillofacial surgeon who treated the patient, contributed to editing and to supervision; Bień M and Wojciechowska B contributed to manuscript writing, data collection; Kowalski J made pathomorphological part; all authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
Informed consent statement: Written informed consent was obtained from the patient for the publication of this case report.
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Corresponding author: Marta Bień, MD, Doctor, Department of Maxillofacial Surgery, Medical University of Gdańsk, 17 Mariana Smoluchowskiego, Gdańsk 80-214, Poland. bienmartaa@gmail.com
Received: May 31, 2023
Peer-review started: May 31, 2023
First decision: August 10, 2023
Revised: August 16, 2023
Accepted: August 21, 2023
Article in press: August 21, 2023
Published online: September 16, 2023
Core Tip

Core Tip: Angiomatoid fibrous histiocytoma (AFH) is a rare neoplasm of soft tissues with an atypical location and a large morphological spectrum, and is considered a lesion with diagnostic difficulties. Auxiliary diagnostic tests in the field of molecular genetics are also important. The EWS RNA-binding protein 1-CREB-binding protein 1 t(2;22)(q33;q12) fusion assay is an extremely important diagnostic element that should be routinely performed in patients with AFH. In the case of gene translocations, we are obliged to increase the frequency of follow-up examinations. However, owing to the small number of clinical cases, it is difficult to predict the course of the disease and assess patient prognosis.