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PRAME Expression in Melanocytic Proliferations in Special Sites
Joseph L Maniaci1, Shyam S Raghavan1
1Dr. Maniaci is from the Department of Pathology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Dr. Raghavan is from the Department of Pathology, University of Virginia, Charlottesville.
Abstract:
The subset of nevi occurring at special sites (eg, acral skin, anogeni-tal region, breast, ear, flexural surfaces) have normal histologic variations that preclude the use of routinely used diagnostic criteria for malignancy. Suggested criteria for differentiating malignant special-site lesions from benign lesions have been described, but there is an unmet need for a validated test aiding in the delineation of benign and malignant lesions at special sites. Preferentially expressed antigen of melanoma (PRAME) expression has been characterized as a relatively specific marker of melanoma, but not within the specific population of special-site lesions. This study aimed to determine if PRAME may serve as a specific marker of melanoma within the population of special-sites lesions.
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