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Abstract
This
study aimed to identify an immunohistochemical panel to aid in the
differential diagnosis for tumors with clear cell morphology.
Twenty-five clear cell renal cell carcinomas (CCRCCs), 19 clear cell
ovarian carcinoma (CCOCs), 20 cases of adrenal cortical
carcinomas(ACCs), and 10 chordomas were stained for renal cell carcinoma
marker (RCC Ma), Pax8, brachyury, and steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1).
The extent of stains was scored as focal (<25%), nonfocal (25%-50%),
and diffuse (>50%). The intensity was scored as weak, moderate, and
strong. Twenty-two CCRCCs were positive for RCC Ma (88%) and Pax8 (88%),
respectively. The RCC Ma cytoplasmic staining was largely diffuse (76%)
and strong (76%). The nuclear Pax8 staining was usually diffuse (76%)
and moderate (64%) to strong (8%). All of CCRCCs were negative for
brachyury and SF-1. All of 19 CCOCs were positive for Pax8 nuclear
staining. The staining was diffuse, moderate (21%) to strong (79%). All
of CCOCs were negative for RCC Ma, brachyury, and SF-1. All of 20 ACCs
were positive for SF-1 nuclear staining. The staining was largely
diffuse (95%), moderate (55%) to strong (15%). All of ACC were negative
for RCC Ma, Pax8, and brachyury. All of 10 chordomas were positive for
brachyury nuclear staining. The staining was diffuse and strong. All of
chordomas were negative for RCC Ma, Pax8, and SF-1. In summary, the
panel of RCC Ma, Pax8, brachyury, and SF-1 is useful in the differential
diagnosis of tumors with clear morphology.
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