Antibodies are effective on paraffin-embedded tissue4.
endothelial cells, including the sinusoidal endothelial cells of liver, lymph nodes and spleen which stain variably for Ulex europaeus and factor VIII-related protein
megakaryocytes and platelets
monocytes / macrophages
granulocytes
B lymphocytes, particularly of the follicular mantle2, plasma cells2 and some extramedullary plasmacytomas2
vascular tumours: sensitivity for both benign and malignant tumours is almost 100%2,3
Kaposi's sarcoma shows staining which is usually but not invariably confined to the angiomatoid areas, with negativity of the spindle cell areas.2 CD34 is a more sensitive marker for Kaposi's sarcoma than is CD313.
lymphangiomas; these stain less strongly than do vascular tumours
occasional Ewing's sarcoma/primitive neuroectodermal tumours
rarely in carcinomas and mesotheliomas
some lymphomas
Identification of endothelial tumours: it is more sensitive and specific than CD34, factor VIII-related antigen or Ulex europaeus agglutinin3.
References
3Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry edited by Professor D. J. Dabbs, page 71
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