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Immunohistochemistry in diagnosis of soft tissue tumours
Article first published online: 10 DEC 2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.2010.03707.x
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Fisher, C. (2011), Immunohistochemistry in diagnosis of soft tissue tumours. Histopathology, 58: 1001–1012. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.2010.03707.x
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- Article first published online: 10 DEC 2010
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Keywords:
- diagnosis;
- immunohistochemistry;
- sarcoma;
- soft tissue tumour
Fisher C
(2011) Histopathology58, 1001–1012
Immunohistochemistry in diagnosis of soft tissue tumours
Immunohistochemistry in soft tissue tumours, and especially sarcomas, is used to identify differentiation in the neoplastic cells. In some cases, specific antigens are expressed; however, an initial panel of antibodies is often required in order to establish the broad lineage, with a subsequent, more focused, panel to allow classification. Immunohistochemical evaluation must be employed with the clinical picture, the morphology, and, when necessary, other ancillary techniques such as molecular genetics and cytogenetics. Whereas some diagnoses are evident on morphology, many soft tissue neoplasms are seen microscopically as spindle cell, epithelioid cell, small round cell or pleomorphic tumours that need to be further characterized. This article reviews selected applications of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis of each of the principal morphological groups, concentrating on areas of most use in daily practice.

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