The use and application of special techniques in assessing melanocytic tumours Journal Article


Author: Busam, K. J.
Article Title: The use and application of special techniques in assessing melanocytic tumours
Abstract: To improve diagnostic accuracy, a number of novel techniques have been developed to assist in the evaluation of melanocytic tumours. Dematologists have begun to explore the use of new instruments, such as dermoscopy or confocal scanning laser microscopy, in their clinical assessment of pigmented lesions. They have also benefited from advances in digital photography and applied this technique to monitor patients with numerous atypical naevi. Likewise, the diagnostic armamentarium of pathologists has been enriched over the past decade. A number of new reagents have become available for immunohistochemical analysis of melanocytes in archival material, such as antibodies to tyrosinase, Melan-A/Mart-1, micropthalmia-associated transcription factor and PNL2. These markers have allowed improvements in the sensitivity and specificity in the diagnosis of melanoma and its distinction from histological mimics. However, some pitfalls in the use of various reagents have also become apparent. Most recently, molecular techniques are being explored for their potential use in the diagnosis of melanoma. In this review, various modalities are discussed with regard to their application in the evaluation of melanocytic neoplasms.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; unclassified drug; histopathology; review; cancer patient; cancer diagnosis; diagnostic accuracy; sensitivity and specificity; biological marker; melanoma; microscopy, confocal; nevus; skin neoplasms; melanocyte; diagnosis, differential; tumor markers, biological; analytic method; transcription factor; diagnostic approach route; patient monitoring; diagnostic imaging; tumor marker; epiluminescence microscopy; medical assessment; medical specialist; melan a; monophenol monooxygenase; microphthalmia associated transcription factor; confocal laser microscopy; enzyme antibody; humans; human; article; transcription factor pnl 2
Journal Title: Pathology
Volume: 36
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0031-3025
Publisher: Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia  
Date Published: 2004-10-01
Start Page: 462
End Page: 469
Language: English
DOI: 10.1080/00313020412331283824
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 15370117
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Notes: Pathology -- Cited By (since 1996):22 -- Export Date: 16 June 2014 -- CODEN: PTLGA -- Source: Scopus
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