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Modern Pathology

Volume 27, Supplement 1, January 2014, Pages S47-S63
Modern Pathology

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Novel uses of immunohistochemistry in the diagnosis and classification of soft tissue tumors

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Abstract

Immunohistochemistry plays a key role in the diagnosis of soft tissue tumors. Until recently, however, the primary purpose of immunohistochemistry in this context was simply to attempt to demonstrate a line of differentiation. Unfortunately, most traditional markers (predominantly directed against cytoplasmic determinants) show relatively limited specificity. Over the last decade or so, much more specific immunohistochemical markers for soft tissue tumors have been developed. This review will provide an update of some of the most useful new diagnostic markers, which are significantly changing clinical practice for surgical pathologists, separated into three general categories: (1) lineage-restricted transcription factors, (2) protein correlates of molecular alterations, and (3) diagnostic markers identified by gene expression profiling.

Keywords

expression profiling
gene fusion
immunohistochemistry
sarcoma
soft tissue tumors
transcription factors
translocation

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