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==Overview== | |||
:* Antibodies to cytokeratin proteins are positive, differentiating these neoplasms from many sarcomas but not adenocarcinomas. | |||
:*The absence of staining with CEA or Leu-M1 differentiates them from adenocarcinomas. | |||
:*Recent evidence shows that Wilms’ Tumor Antigen 1 may help differentiate mesothelioma from adenocarcinoma. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Overview
- Antibodies to cytokeratin proteins are positive, differentiating these neoplasms from many sarcomas but not adenocarcinomas.
- The absence of staining with CEA or Leu-M1 differentiates them from adenocarcinomas.
- Recent evidence shows that Wilms’ Tumor Antigen 1 may help differentiate mesothelioma from adenocarcinoma.