2023
DOI: 10.1111/cyt.13265
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Comparison of immunohistochemical mesothelial biomarkers in paired biopsies and effusion cytology cell blocks from pleural mesothelioma

Mohammed S. I. Mansour,
Adela Huseinzade,
Tomas Seidal
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveTraditionally, the diagnosis of pleural mesothelioma is based on histological material. Minimally invasive effusion cytology specimens are an alternative that, like biopsies, require ancillary analyses. Validation of immunohistochemical (IHC) analyses on cytology, including the surrogate markers for molecular alterations BAP1 and MTAP, is of interest.MethodsIHC for eight different markers was performed on 59 paired formalin‐fixed, paraffin‐embedded pleural biopsies and pleural effusion cell blocks wit… Show more

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“…The correct recognition and classification of the specific subtype has an important prognostic role [11] and is based on architectural growth patterns, and cytologic, and stromal features often suggestive of the malignant nature of the proliferation. As a second step, the recognition/confirmation of mesothelial origin by immunohistochemistry (IHC) is mandatory [12][13][14]. As guidelines recommend, the use of at least two mesothelial positive markers and two other-nature negative markers guarantees specific differential diagnosis [1].…”
Section: Role Of Bap1 Protein Loss In the Diagnosis Of Mesotheliomamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correct recognition and classification of the specific subtype has an important prognostic role [11] and is based on architectural growth patterns, and cytologic, and stromal features often suggestive of the malignant nature of the proliferation. As a second step, the recognition/confirmation of mesothelial origin by immunohistochemistry (IHC) is mandatory [12][13][14]. As guidelines recommend, the use of at least two mesothelial positive markers and two other-nature negative markers guarantees specific differential diagnosis [1].…”
Section: Role Of Bap1 Protein Loss In the Diagnosis Of Mesotheliomamentioning
confidence: 99%