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Maged Daruish1,2, Ghada Al-Sharbatee3, Corrado D'Arrigo2
1Department of Cellular Pathology, Dorset County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Dorchester, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
Congo red (CR) remains the most commonly used stain by pathologists to detect amyloid deposition. CR, however, has limitations including variable sensitivity with potential of false negative results. We investigated the staining intensity of CR in comparison to commercially available cytokeratin immunohistochemical markers in a series of primary cutaneous amyloidosis originating from keratin filaments.
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