Immunohistochemistry and differential diagnoses1
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highlights glandular structures |
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in cellular pleomorphic adenoma (versus myoepithelioma) |
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in solid epithelial-myoepithelial carcinoma |
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in basal cell carcinoma |
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myoepithelial markers (calponin, actin) |
demonstrate a myoepithelial component |
residual myoepithelial islands around tumour cells in intraductal carcinoma |
amylase |
diagnosis of acinic cell tumour (limited sensitivity) |
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anti-mitochondrial antibodies |
identification of oncocytic tumours, especially their clear cell varaints |
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differentiation of a primary salivary ductal carcinoma (ER negative, CEA positive) from a metastatic ductal carcinoma of breast (ER variable, CEA negative) |
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small cell carcinomas; subtyping and differentiation of primary from metastatic tumours. |
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to differentiate the follicular variant of acinic cell tumour (negative) from a metastatic thyroid carcinoma (positive) |
References
1Diagnostic histopathology of tumors. Edited by CDM Fletcher. 2nd edition. Churchill Livingstone. Page 302.
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