Three additional cases of non‐neural granular cell tumor with novel immunohistochemical findings
Journal of Cutaneous Pathology2020Vol. 47(11), pp. 1026–1032
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Juan Torre‐Castro, Cristina Moya‐Martínez, Lucía Núñez‐Hipólito, M.D. Mendoza-Cembranos, Itziar Eraña‐Tomás, Margarita Jo‐Velasco, Carles Saus, Julia Solares, Luís Requena, Carlos Santonja
Abstract
To our knowledge, positivity for cyclin D1 has not been reported to date in NNGCT. In borderline cases, where the diagnosis is unclear despite histopathologic and immunohistochemical findings, positivity for cyclin D1 may favor the diagnosis of NNGCT. Further investigations to assess the differentiation of this rare neoplasm are needed.
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