Evaluation and comparison of staining patterns of factor XIIIa (AC‐1A1), adipophilin and GATA3 in sebaceous neoplasia
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology2017Vol. 45(1), pp. 1–7
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B Joel Tjarks, Brandy Pownell, Claire Evans, Paul A. Thompson, Amy M Kerkvliet, Michael Koch, Ali Jassim
Abstract
Factor XIIIa (AC-1A1) is a sensitive and specific nuclear marker for sebaceous differentiation. Its diagnostic utility exceeds that of adipophilin. Factor XIIIa should be included in the expanding group of immunohistochemical and special stains which can be utilized to aid in the diagnosis of sebaceous neoplasms.
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