Korean J Pathol.  2004 Aug;38(4):268-269.

Oncocytic Glomus Tumor: A Case Report

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Pathology, Gachon Medical School Gil Medical Center, Incheon, Korea. dhchung@ghil.com
  • 2Department of Pathology, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Oncocytic glomus tumor is a newly recognized, rare variant of glomus tumor. In this study, we describe a case of oncocytic glomus tumor occurring in the nail bed of the finger. A 25-year-old woman presented with a tiny and painful mass on her hand, and she had had this lesion for six years. Upon microscopic examination, there were oval to polygonal tumor cells characterized by plump eosinophilic granular cytoplasm, which were arranged in sheets around the thin vessels. Immunohistochemically, the tumor cells were strongly reactive for smooth muscle actin, vimentin, and negative for S-100 protein, alpha-fetoprotein, HMB-45, desmin, CD34, and pancytokeratin. The diagnosis was a glomus tumor of the oncocytic variant.

Keyword

Glomus Tumor; Oxyphilic

MeSH Terms

Actins
Adult
alpha-Fetoproteins
Cytoplasm
Desmin
Diagnosis
Eosinophils
Female
Fingers
Glomus Tumor*
Hand
Humans
Muscle, Smooth
S100 Proteins
Vimentin
Actins
Desmin
S100 Proteins
Vimentin
alpha-Fetoproteins
Full Text Links
  • KJP
Actions
Cited
CITED
export Copy
Close
Share
  • Twitter
  • Facebook
Similar articles
Copyright © 2024 by Korean Association of Medical Journal Editors. All rights reserved.     E-mail: koreamed@kamje.or.kr