Difference between revisions of "Paired box gene 8"
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{{ Infobox immunostain | {{ Infobox immunostain | ||
| Name = {{PAGENAME}} | | Name = {{PAGENAME}} | ||
| Image = | | Image = Poorly differentiated carcinoma -- PAX8 - intermed mag.jpg | ||
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| Caption = | | Caption = PAX8 staining in a poorly differentiated [[carcinoma]]. | ||
| Abbrev = PAX8 | | Abbrev = PAX8 | ||
| Synonyms = | | Synonyms = |
Revision as of 22:23, 1 August 2016
Paired box gene 8 | |
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Immunostain in short | |
PAX8 staining in a poorly differentiated carcinoma. | |
Abbreviation | PAX8 |
Use | RCC versus other, gynecologic tract malignancy versus other |
Subspeciality | gynecologic pathology, genitourinary pathology |
Positive | renal cell carcinomas, renal oncocytoma, thyroid tumours, serous carcinoma, endometrial carcinomas |
Paired box gene 8, commonly known by the abbreviation PAX8, is a commonly used immunostain in gynecologic pathology and genitourinary pathology.
Tumours with positive staining
- Thyroid tumours ~ 90%.[1]
- Renal cell carcinomas ~ 90%.[1]
- Renal oncocytomas ~ 80%.[1]
- High-grade ovarian serous carcinomas ~ 99%.[1]
- Nonserous epithelial ovarian neoplasms ~ 70%.[1]
- Endometrial carcinomas ~ 98%.[1]