
Episode 004: Heme Path Series, Pt 3 - Immunohistochemistry
The Fellow on Call: The Heme/Onc Podcast
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Ih Cn Versus Flo Tometry in Hematologic Malignancies?
With immutus chemistry or the chromogenic medality, you don't really get reliable quantification information. These reactions sort of rely on amplification steps to increase the amount of signal you see but it doesn't do so in any of reproducible way. And there are specific patterns of staining that correspond to specific diagnoses. For example, let's say that we have this patient who had a lung mass and this axillary limp node and a superclvicular lymphnode alter that. We stain that for something called t t f one. That makes me think, lung in origin. It's most likely to be some type of a lung cancer in origin. So i'm throwing all these
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