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IJMS-Iranian Journal of Medical Sciences. 2008; 33 (3): 144-149
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-94355

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Diagnosis of the early phase of mycosis fungoides [MF] is sometimes difficult. Loss of CD7 expression is considered a distinguishing characteristic of MF. The aim of this study was to determine the range of CD7 expression in MF and compare the results with benign inflammatory dermatosis and equivocal cases of possible MF. During a period of 30 months, we examined 15 patients with MF, 12 patients suspicious for MF, and 15 patients with benign inflammatory dermatosis. The slides stained by H andE were reviewed by two pathologists. Immunostaining was done for CD43, CD3, CD5, CD7, and CD20 on paraffin embedded tissues. All the patients in MF group showed absence of CD7 expression in epidermotropic mycosis cells. Compared with benign inflammatory dermatosis, patients with MF had significantly lower CD7 expression in the dermal infiltrate [P< 0.0001]. In patients with MF, the mean CD7 was significantly lower than CD43, CD3, and CD5 [P=0.001]. The mean CD7 count of parapsoriasis was significantly higher than MF [P= 0.01]. The mean CD7 count of parapsoriasis was significantly lower than benign inflammatory dermatosis [P=0.016]. The lowest mean CD7 counts were found in patch stage of MF. Low CD7 expression < 10% lymphocytes had sensitivity and positive predictive values of 75% and 100% and specificity and negative predictive values of 100% and 83.3% for the diagnosis of patch stage of MF. Minimal expression of CD7 is a specific finding for patch stage of MF. Benign inflammatory dermatosis can also show low expression of this marker, but rarely matches that of patch stage of MF


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Humans , Male , Female , Skin Neoplasms , Antigens, CD7 , Immunophenotyping , Lymphoma, T-Cell, Cutaneous , Inflammation , Skin/pathology , Parapsoriasis
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Medical Journal of the Islamic Republic of Iran. 1998; 12 (2): 109-112
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-48735

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Crush preparation cytology technique was used during the operative procedure for the diagnosis of 199 CNS tumors. This technique is simple, easy to perform, rapid, and inexpensive. The cytomorphologic findings were excellent and helped achieve a rapid and correct diagnosis. This technique was used on the tiny, small specimens which were not suitable for frozen sectioning. The results were compared with biopsy reports. The overall diagnostic accuracy by this technique was about 97.7%


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Humans , Male , Female , Central Nervous System Neoplasms/pathology , Cytological Techniques , Cytodiagnosis
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