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Rare cases of adenoid cystic carcinoma can undergo high-grade transformation.
 
Rare cases of adenoid cystic carcinoma can undergo high-grade transformation.
[[File:10x AdCC HE stain.tif|none|thumb|844x844px|H&E stained section of an adenoid cystic carcinoma of the left breast in an 81 year old female. Stromal elements surround and infiltrate into the nests of neoplastic cells, forming pseudolumina (bottom left). Image captured at 10x magnification by light microscopy.]]
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==Immunophenotype==
 
==Immunophenotype==
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FISH for MYB rearrangement; RT-PCR for MYB-NFIB fusion transcript; RNA-based sequencing (whole transcriptome or targeted)
 
FISH for MYB rearrangement; RT-PCR for MYB-NFIB fusion transcript; RNA-based sequencing (whole transcriptome or targeted)
 
[[File:MYB FISH break-apart probe.png|none|thumb|FISH with a break-apart probe targeting the 5' (red) and 3' (green) ''MYB'' gene region. Juxtaposed red and green signals indicate alleles with an intact ''MYB'' gene locus, and split / separated red and green signals indicate alleles with ''MYB'' rearrangement. The separation in this case is small, suggesting an inversion (i.e., intrachromosomal rearrangement).]]
 
[[File:MYB FISH break-apart probe.png|none|thumb|FISH with a break-apart probe targeting the 5' (red) and 3' (green) ''MYB'' gene region. Juxtaposed red and green signals indicate alleles with an intact ''MYB'' gene locus, and split / separated red and green signals indicate alleles with ''MYB'' rearrangement. The separation in this case is small, suggesting an inversion (i.e., intrachromosomal rearrangement).]]
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[[File:Negative MYB FISH.tif|none|thumb|FISH with a break-apart probe targeting the 5' (red) and 3' (green) ''MYB'' gene region. This sample was negative for ''MYB'' rearrangement, and the majority of cells showed 1-3 fused red/green signals (juxtaposed red and green probe signals), consistent with an intact (unrearranged) ''MYB'' gene region.]]
 
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