2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2559.2011.03753.x
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Cluster analysis of immunohistochemical profiles delineates CK7, vimentin, S100A1 and C‐kit (CD117) as an optimal panel in the differential diagnosis of renal oncocytoma from its mimics

Abstract: Hierarchical cluster analysis is an effective approach to analyse high-volume immunohistochemical data to generate an optimal panel in the differential diagnosis of oncocytoma from its mimics.

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“…Among them are S100-A1, Claudins 7 and 8, Endogenous Abidin binding, PAX2, RON, LMP2, Cytochrome C Oxidase and others [10][11][12][13][14][15]. However, data suggests that a set of markers is much better that a single marker, besides a rigorous revision and meticulous analysis of the morphology even architectural and cytological parameters [16,17]. It's worth saying that the principal critics used in this work synthesized the most outstanding elements publicly diagnosed.…”
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“…Among them are S100-A1, Claudins 7 and 8, Endogenous Abidin binding, PAX2, RON, LMP2, Cytochrome C Oxidase and others [10][11][12][13][14][15]. However, data suggests that a set of markers is much better that a single marker, besides a rigorous revision and meticulous analysis of the morphology even architectural and cytological parameters [16,17]. It's worth saying that the principal critics used in this work synthesized the most outstanding elements publicly diagnosed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The CK7 is an intermediate filament classically described in the ChRCC, with a diffuse expression in cytoplasm and membrane [4,8,11,16,17] with expression levels that fluctuate among the 63% and 100% of the cases. This pattern is found in almost all cases of our series, but sometimes is observed only in a part of the neoplasm, being negative in other areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…72,84 Because of its frequent and somewhat restricted expression in the latter tumors, CD10 is often regarded as a renal cell carcinoma-associated marker, even though it is not specific for these tumors. CD10 is expressed in all subtypes of renal cell carcinomas, including clear cell (B80-100%), 10,72,77,78,[84][85][86] papillary (B65-100%), 41,72,77,78,[84][85][86][87] and chromophobe (B40-65%). 10,77,78,85,88 Only a few studies have been published on the expression of CD10 in mesotheliomas.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[34][35][36] The percentage of PAX2 positivity reported in various types of renal cell carcinomas has ranged from 50 to 93% for clear cell, [34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41] 18 to 100% for papillary, 34,35,37,38,[40][41][42] and 6 to 83% for chromophobe. [35][36][37][38]40,41 It has also been reported to be frequently expressed in metastatic clear cell carcinomas (49-85%). 28,29,36,43,44 These results are comparable with those of the present investigation in which 7 (64%) of 11 primary and 16 (73%) of 22 metastatic clear cell, 6 (60%) of 10 papillary, and 4 (33%) of 12 chromophobe renal cell carcinomas were found to be PAX2 positive.…”
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