2023
DOI: 10.3171/2023.3.focus22653
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Immunohistochemical markers predicting long-term recurrence following clival and spinal chordoma resection: a multicenter study

Abstract: OBJECTIVE Chordomas are rare tumors from notochordal remnants and account for 1%–4% of all primary bone malignancies, often arising from the clivus and sacrum. Despite margin-negative resection and postoperative radiotherapy, chordomas often recur. Further, immunohistochemical (IHC) markers have not been assessed as predictive of chordoma recurrence. The authors aimed to identify the IHC markers that are predictive of postoperative long-term (≥ 1 year) chordoma recurrence by using trained multiple tree-based m… Show more

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“…These findings were comparable to those in a previous study 21 in which CK was positive in 100%, EMA in 93%, and S100 in 88% of cases. Notably, a recent study 28 using machine learning techniques demonstrated that pan-CK, EMA, and S100 predicted recurrence. However, in the current study, we did not observe a similar association.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…These findings were comparable to those in a previous study 21 in which CK was positive in 100%, EMA in 93%, and S100 in 88% of cases. Notably, a recent study 28 using machine learning techniques demonstrated that pan-CK, EMA, and S100 predicted recurrence. However, in the current study, we did not observe a similar association.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%