Various immunohistochemical studies using cocktail antibodies to elucidate atypical glands in prostatic biopsy specimens have been previously tried. However, there is scanty information on combined cocktail antibodies and other basal cell markers. We investigated the utility of an immunohistochemical panel of AMACR/p63, cytokeratin 5(CK5) and D2-40 for atypical glands in twenty lesions of fourteen patients obtained from prostatic needle biopsy specimens. The final diagnosis of all lesions, including 13 adenocarcinoma demonstrating AMACR+/basal cell(p63, CK5 and D2-40)- pattern, 5 benign lesions noting AMACR-/basal cell+ pattern, and 2 high grade PIN with AMACR+/basal cell+ pattern, were resolved. The immunohistochemical panel of AMACR(P504S...
AbstractBackgroundHistopathological differentiation between BCH and HGPIN in prostatic needle biopsi...
A diagnosis of "atypical glands suspicious for cancer" (ATYP) in prostate needle biopsy is...
Introduction: Diseases of Prostate gland are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality amo...
Prostatic lesions on routine staining sometimes cause a diagnostic dilemma, especially when malignan...
Overexpression of alpha-methylacyl coenzyme A racemase (AMACR) in combination with absence of basal ...
The occurrence of inked margins with crush artifact derived from the electrocauterization in radical...
PurposeProstatic lesions on routine staining sometimes cause a diagnostic dilemma, especially when m...
Immunohistochemistry is important for the accurate diagnosis of basal cells in atypical glandular pr...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
A b s t r a c t We evaluated the usefulness of double immunohistochemical staining for cytokeratin (...
High incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer stipulate the necessity of new diagnostic appr...
In recent times, PSA screening and a substantial increase in prostate needle biopsies have not only ...
PURPOSE: Atypical glands (ASAP) are diagnosed in 5.0% of prostate biopsies, and cancer identificatio...
Cytokeratin clone 34βE12 (keratin 903) is a high molecular weight monoclonal antibody which is immun...
We studied the usefulness of a p63/P504S immunostain “cocktail ” in evaluation of prostate biopsy sp...
AbstractBackgroundHistopathological differentiation between BCH and HGPIN in prostatic needle biopsi...
A diagnosis of "atypical glands suspicious for cancer" (ATYP) in prostate needle biopsy is...
Introduction: Diseases of Prostate gland are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality amo...
Prostatic lesions on routine staining sometimes cause a diagnostic dilemma, especially when malignan...
Overexpression of alpha-methylacyl coenzyme A racemase (AMACR) in combination with absence of basal ...
The occurrence of inked margins with crush artifact derived from the electrocauterization in radical...
PurposeProstatic lesions on routine staining sometimes cause a diagnostic dilemma, especially when m...
Immunohistochemistry is important for the accurate diagnosis of basal cells in atypical glandular pr...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
A b s t r a c t We evaluated the usefulness of double immunohistochemical staining for cytokeratin (...
High incidence and mortality rates of prostate cancer stipulate the necessity of new diagnostic appr...
In recent times, PSA screening and a substantial increase in prostate needle biopsies have not only ...
PURPOSE: Atypical glands (ASAP) are diagnosed in 5.0% of prostate biopsies, and cancer identificatio...
Cytokeratin clone 34βE12 (keratin 903) is a high molecular weight monoclonal antibody which is immun...
We studied the usefulness of a p63/P504S immunostain “cocktail ” in evaluation of prostate biopsy sp...
AbstractBackgroundHistopathological differentiation between BCH and HGPIN in prostatic needle biopsi...
A diagnosis of "atypical glands suspicious for cancer" (ATYP) in prostate needle biopsy is...
Introduction: Diseases of Prostate gland are responsible for significant morbidity and mortality amo...