%0 Journal Article %T Synchronous Pulmonary Adenofibroma and Solitary Fibrous Tumor: Case Report and Review of the Literature %A Candice C. Black %A Francine B. de Abreu %A Julianna M. Czum %A Konstantinos Linos %A Nicholas J. Olson %J International Journal of Surgical Pathology %@ 1940-2465 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/1066896918807302 %X Pulmonary adenofibroma (PAF) is a rare neoplasm that may be related to solitary fibrous tumor (SFT). A subset of PAFs harbor the NAB2-STAT6 fusion that is typical of SFT, but a significant proportion do not. Their distinction is clinically important as SFTs can potentially have an aggressive clinical course, while there has been no report of a PAF behaving in a malignant fashion. We report a case of a 60-year-old male who developed a SFT and PAF in the same lung. The SFT harbored a NAB2-STAT6 fusion, while the PAF did not have any identifiable fusion. This case represents the first instance of a single patient with both of these tumors occurring simultaneously in the same lung %K pulmonary adenofibroma %K solitary fibrous tumor %K STAT6 %K pulmonary fibroepithelial neoplasm %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/1066896918807302