1991
DOI: 10.1093/ajcp/96.2.233
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Potential Use of Monoclonal Antibodies in the Diagnostic Distinction of Gynecomastia from Breast Carcinoma in Men

Abstract: Immunohistochemical (IHC) assays using the monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) B72.3 and B6.2, recognizing two distinct and independently expressed breast tumor-associated antigens (BTAAs), recently have been shown to significantly improve the accuracy of cytodiagnosis of breast nodules by fine-needle aspiration (FNA). To evaluate whether the same method may be useful diagnostically in distinguishing gynecomastia from breast cancer in men, a retrospective avidin-biotin immunoperoxidase assay study was performed on 5… Show more

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“…In one series, FNA was positive in 27 of 49 patients with operable breast cancer [84]. Generally, conventional cytological examination of the aspirate is adequate [85], but in some cases, monoclonal antibody analysis may be a useful adjunct [86]. In cases with inadequate FNA, core biopsy is recommended [87].…”
Section: Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In one series, FNA was positive in 27 of 49 patients with operable breast cancer [84]. Generally, conventional cytological examination of the aspirate is adequate [85], but in some cases, monoclonal antibody analysis may be a useful adjunct [86]. In cases with inadequate FNA, core biopsy is recommended [87].…”
Section: Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%