2002
DOI: 10.1001/archopht.120.12.1625
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Immunophenotype of Conjunctival Melanomas

Abstract: Objective: To characterize the immunophenotypic expression pattern of conjunctival melanomas, with the use of standard melanoma markers as well as microphthalmia transcription factor and p75 neurotrophin receptor.Design: Eleven conjunctival melanomas, including 1 caruncular melanoma, were immunolabeled with a panel of antibodies that included S100, tyrosinase, melan-A, HMB-45 and HMB-50 combination, microphthalmia transcription factor, and p75 neurotrophin receptor. The results were tabulated on the basis of i… Show more

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“…Others also found higher expression of S100B in conjunctival melanoma than in uveal melanoma. 12 13 Iwamoto claims that conjunctival melanoma is most similar to the epithelioid phenotype of the cutaneous melanoma. 13 Table 1 compares the S100A1, S100A6, and S100B data from this study with data on cutaneous melanoma in the literature.…”
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“…Others also found higher expression of S100B in conjunctival melanoma than in uveal melanoma. 12 13 Iwamoto claims that conjunctival melanoma is most similar to the epithelioid phenotype of the cutaneous melanoma. 13 Table 1 compares the S100A1, S100A6, and S100B data from this study with data on cutaneous melanoma in the literature.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] Immunophenotypic markers might be of help in distinguishing between benign and malignant melanocytic lesions of the conjunctiva. Previous studies addressed S100, MelanA, and HMB45 expression in conjunctival melanoma, [11][12][13][14][15][16][17] and a few studies compared expression patterns on conjunctival naevus or PAM with conjunctival melanoma. [14][15][16][17] Although most markers have proved to be of value in the establishment of the melanocytic origin of various lesions, they are of much less help in the distinction between a melanocytic naevus and a melanoma.…”
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“…A case-control study 33 of 109 UM patients and 149 controls demonstrated an increased number of clinically atypical nevi in those with UM (for 3 or more atypical nevi vs. none, odds ratio [OR] ϭ 5.1; 95% CI ϭ 1. [3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20]. A population-based case-control study 6 of 290 cases found that greater than 10 nevi on the back was a risk factor for UM (vs. none, OR ϭ 1.5; 95% CI ϭ 1.0 -2.3).…”
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“…We also report on the incidence of melanomas of the conjunctiva separately: Although these are ocular melanomas, their histologic and immunocytochemical characteristics are more similar to CM than to UM. 14 …”
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“…Furthermore, serum levels of S100 can also serve as a prognostic marker in skin melanoma [27,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36]. Other pigment markers that have been assessed with regard to their labeling of skin melanoma, CM, or UM are tyrosinase, p75 NTR (p75 neurotrophin receptor), HMB (human melanoma black)-45, HMB-50, melan-A, and microphthalmia-associated transcription factor [34,36]. While p75 NTR has been found to exclusively label skin melanoma cells, the remaining pigment markers were shown to label skin melanoma cells as well as CM and UM [34,36].…”
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confidence: 99%