Is DOG1 really useful in the diagnosis of salivary gland acinic cell carcinoma ? - A DOG1 (clone K9) analysis in fine needle aspiration cell blocks and the review of the literature
Conclusions: FNA is a common tool in the diagnosis and management of salivary gland tumors. DOG1-K9 clone was very useful with a unique staining pattern of apical-luminal positivity in the differential diagnosis of AciCC from other oncocytic salivary gland tumors.
Source: CytoJournal - Category: Pathology Authors: Sule Canberk Mine Onenerk Elif Sayman Ceren Canbey Goret Murat Erkan Tugba Atasoy Gamze Z Kilicoglu Source Type: research
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