| Literature DB >> 3913231 |
J Gottschalk, H Martin, B Kretschmer, H Barz, J Janda, J Szymas.
Abstract
8 cases were studied to determine whether immunohistochemical investigation with anti-GFAP could contribute to confirming a primary brain tumor origin for an extracranial metastasis. The materials studied consisted of 3 glioblastomas, 3 anaplastic astrocytomas, and 2 medulloblastomas, along with their extracranial metastases. GFAP could be immunohistochemically demonstrated in all 6 primary glial tumors as well as in the metastases of the 3 astrocytomas and of 2 glioblastomas. The medulloblastomas and their metastases were immunohistochemically GFAP-negative. GFAP is thus a marker for extracranial metastases of astrocytomas and glioblastomas. A negative result however does not exclude the possibility that a metastasis is of glial origin as shown by the GFAP-negative metastasis of the one glioblastoma.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3913231
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zentralbl Allg Pathol ISSN: 0044-4030