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*[[Endometrial stromal sarcoma]]. | *[[Endometrial stromal sarcoma]]. | ||
*[[Solid pseudopapillary tumour]]. | *[[Solid pseudopapillary tumour]]. | ||
==Variable== | |||
*Tumours of [[adrenal gland]].<ref name=pmid20390424>{{Cite journal | last1 = Mete | first1 = O. | last2 = Kapran | first2 = Y. | last3 = Güllüoğlu | first3 = MG. | last4 = Kiliçaslan | first4 = I. | last5 = Erbil | first5 = Y. | last6 = Senyürek | first6 = YG. | last7 = Dizdaroğlu | first7 = F. | title = Anti-CD10 (56C6) is expressed variably in adrenocortical tumors and cannot be used to discriminate clear cell renal cell carcinomas. | journal = Virchows Arch | volume = 456 | issue = 5 | pages = 515-21 | month = May | year = 2010 | doi = 10.1007/s00428-010-0901-0 | PMID = 20390424 }}</ref> | |||
==Negative== | ==Negative== |
Revision as of 15:52, 9 August 2016
CD10 is a commonly used immunostain.
Positive
Benign
- Benign liver.[1]
- Endometriosis - stains the stroma.[2]
Lymphoma
Other tumours
- Clear cell renal cell carcinoma.
- Hepatocellular carcinoma.[1]
- Endometrial stromal sarcoma.
- Solid pseudopapillary tumour.
Variable
- Tumours of adrenal gland.[3]
Negative
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Lin, F.; Abdallah, H.; Meschter, S. (Feb 2004). "Diagnostic utility of CD10 in differentiating hepatocellular carcinoma from metastatic carcinoma in fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) of the liver.". Diagn Cytopathol 30 (2): 92-7. doi:10.1002/dc.10419. PMID 14755758.
- ↑ Tadrous, Paul.J. Diagnostic Criteria Handbook in Histopathology: A Surgical Pathology Vade Mecum (1st ed.). Wiley. pp. 236. ISBN 978-0470519035.
- ↑ Mete, O.; Kapran, Y.; Güllüoğlu, MG.; Kiliçaslan, I.; Erbil, Y.; Senyürek, YG.; Dizdaroğlu, F. (May 2010). "Anti-CD10 (56C6) is expressed variably in adrenocortical tumors and cannot be used to discriminate clear cell renal cell carcinomas.". Virchows Arch 456 (5): 515-21. doi:10.1007/s00428-010-0901-0. PMID 20390424.