Diagnostic Value of MAML2 Rearrangements in Mucoepidermoid Carcinoma

Mucoepidermoid carcinoma (MEC) is often seen in salivary glands and can harbor MAML2 translocations (MAML2+). The translocation status has diagnostic utility as an objective confirmation of the MEC diagnosis, for example, when distinction from the more aggressive adenosquamous carcinoma (ASC) is not...

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Main Authors: Agaimy, A. (Author), Bard, A.Z (Author), Bishop, J. (Author), Chan, J.K.C (Author), Cree, I.A (Author), Dias‐santagata, D. (Author), Ely, K. (Author), Faquin, W. (Author), Farahani, A.A (Author), Garg, S. (Author), Hyrcza, M.D (Author), Iafrate, A.J (Author), Indave, B.I (Author), Le, L.P (Author), Lennerz, J.K (Author), Marble, H. (Author), Martinez‐lage, M. (Author), Nardi, V. (Author), Nose, V. (Author), Ritterhouse, L.L (Author), Rivera, M. (Author), Sadow, P. (Author), Shi, Q. (Author), Smith, C.R (Author), Thierauf, J.C (Author), White, V.A (Author)
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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