There is no doubt that the advent of immunocytochemical techniques,
by enhancing our ability to detect specific cell products or
markers, has opened new avenues in the understanding of human
diseases, and in our ability to perform better diagnosis in
surgical pathology. The rapid development of this field has
resulted in thousands of publications in the literature regarding
immunocytochemistry in diagnostic pathology. This explosion of
knowledge makes necessary publications summarizing what are the
main markers available and how they can be used in the diagnosis of
tumors. The need of a more organized and structured knowledge was
evident during the workshop in Immunocytochemistry of Tumor
Diagnosis that took place in the City of Detroit an October 1984.
This book is the result of that workshop in which 22 chapters are
focusing an the main subject of differential diagnosis of tumors.
Jose Russo, M.D. Editor xiii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I wish to thank my
many associates at the Michigan Cancer Foundation for their help in
the preparation of this manuscript. I give thanks to Dr.
General
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