TY - JOUR
T1 - The use of antikeratin antibodies in the diagnosis of human neoplasms
AU - Nagle, R. B.
AU - McDaniel, K. M.
AU - Clark, V. A.
AU - Payne, C. M.
PY - 1983
Y1 - 1983
N2 - The presence of intracellular keratin was examined in 230 human neoplasma using indirect immunofluorescence on fresh frozen, acetone-fixed sections. The use of antikeratin antibodies raised in rabbits against human callus and purified by affinity chromatography proved to be a rapid, sensitive, and reliable method of demonstrating keratin. Epithelial tissues and epithelial-derived neoplasm were found to contain keratin, whereas tissues and neoplasms of mesenchymal, lymphoreticular, or neural crest origin did not contain intracellular keratin. This technic is a useful adjunct for the surgical pathologist in the diagnosis of poorly differentiated neoplasms. Its application either confirmed, modified, or in several instances, changed the original light microscopic impression. The modified or changed diagnoses were confirmed by transmission electron microscopy.
AB - The presence of intracellular keratin was examined in 230 human neoplasma using indirect immunofluorescence on fresh frozen, acetone-fixed sections. The use of antikeratin antibodies raised in rabbits against human callus and purified by affinity chromatography proved to be a rapid, sensitive, and reliable method of demonstrating keratin. Epithelial tissues and epithelial-derived neoplasm were found to contain keratin, whereas tissues and neoplasms of mesenchymal, lymphoreticular, or neural crest origin did not contain intracellular keratin. This technic is a useful adjunct for the surgical pathologist in the diagnosis of poorly differentiated neoplasms. Its application either confirmed, modified, or in several instances, changed the original light microscopic impression. The modified or changed diagnoses were confirmed by transmission electron microscopy.
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U2 - 10.1093/ajcp/79.4.458
DO - 10.1093/ajcp/79.4.458
M3 - Article
C2 - 6188361
AN - SCOPUS:0020597355
SN - 0002-9173
VL - 79
SP - 458
EP - 466
JO - American journal of clinical pathology
JF - American journal of clinical pathology
IS - 4
ER -