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Parafibromin immunohistochemical staining to differentiate parathyroid carcinoma from parathyroid adenoma

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/hed.21716

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parathyroid carcinoma; parathyroid adenoma; parafibromin; HRPT2; prognosis

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Background Parafibromin is a protein encoded by the HRPT2 oncosuppressor gene, and the expression is reported to be decreased or absent in parathyroid carcinomas. Methods. A total of 26 tumor specimens from 18 patients with adenoma and 8 patients with carcinoma were immunestained with an antibody against parafibromin. Results. Parafibromin immunostaining showed strong positivity in 17 of 18 adenomas. Negative staining was noted in 3 of 8 carcinomas, and weak positivity was found in 3 of 8 carcinomas. The remaining 2 cases of carcinoma showed strong positivity. The loss of parafibromin expression ( negative or weak positivity) demonstrated 94.4% specificity in the diagnosis of parathyroid carcinomas. Relapses or distant metastases of carcinoma occurred only in cases in which there was a loss of parafibromin immunostaining. Conclusions. Loss of parafibromin immunostating showed promising results in the differential diagnosis of parathyroid carcinoma from adenoma and may also serve as a prognostic marker. (C) 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Head Neck 34: 201-206, 2012

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