| Title : Lipid synthesis and processing proteins ABHD5, PGRMC1 and squalene synthase can serve as novel immunohistochemical markers for sebaceous neoplasms and differentiate sebaceous carcinoma from sebaceoma and basal cell carcinoma with clear cell features - Chen_2013_J.Cutan.Pathol_40_631 |
| Author(s) : Chen WS , Chen PL , Li J , Lind AC , Lu D |
| Ref : J Cutan Pathol , 40 :631 , 2013 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Sebaceous carcinoma represents a rare and potentially fatal adnexal malignancy. Poorly-differentiated sebaceous carcinoma consisting of infiltrative basaloid tumor cells with inapparent lipid vesicles can mimic basal cell carcinoma (BCC). Conversely, other epithelial tumors can exhibit clear cell histopathology and mimic sebaceous carcinoma. At the present time, immunohistochemical markers unique for sebaceous carcinoma are limited. |
| PubMedSearch : Chen_2013_J.Cutan.Pathol_40_631 |
| PubMedID: 23557589 |
Chen WS, Chen PL, Li J, Lind AC, Lu D (2013)
Lipid synthesis and processing proteins ABHD5, PGRMC1 and squalene synthase can serve as novel immunohistochemical markers for sebaceous neoplasms and differentiate sebaceous carcinoma from sebaceoma and basal cell carcinoma with clear cell features
J Cutan Pathol
40 :631
Chen WS, Chen PL, Li J, Lind AC, Lu D (2013)
J Cutan Pathol
40 :631