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Cancer Tissue Gallery- GTX04446

Thrombomodulin antibody [MSVA-141M] HistoMAX

 

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Adrenal gland - Thrombomodulin negative adrenocortical adenoma. Staining is limited to endothelial cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Anal canal - Squamous cell carcinoma with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells.
Breast - Thrombomodulin negative invasive lobular breast cancer.
Colon - Thrombomodulin negative colorectal adenocarcinoma (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Esophagus - Squamous cell carcinoma with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of a fraction of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Kidney - Thrombomodulin negative clear cell carcinoma. Only small vessels show endothelial staining (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Kidney - Papillary renal cell carcinoma showing moderate to strong membranous and cytoplasmic Thrombomodulin staining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Lung - Thrombomodulin negative adenocarcinoma. Positive staining is limited to alveolar macrophages and small vessels show endothelial staining (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Lung - Thrombomodulin negative small cell carcinoma.
Lung - Malignant mesothelioma with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Lymph node - Hogkin and Reed-Sternberg cells are Thrombomodulin negative in a Hodgkin's lymphoma.
Oral cavity - Thrombomodulin negative squamous cell carcinoma. Staining is only seen in endothelial cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Ovary - Thrombomodulin negative serous high-grade carcinoma. Significant endothelial staining occurs in small vessels (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Pancreas - Thrombomodulin negative acinar cell carcinoma containing small vessels showing endothelial Thrombomodulin staining (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Pancreas - Neuroendocrine tumor showing weak to moderate Thrombomodulin staining of tumor cells.
Prostate - Adenocarcinoma (Gleason 4+5=9) with moderate to strongmembranous and cytoplasmic Thrombomodulin staining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Prostate - Thrombomodulin negative adenocarcinoma (Gleason 3+3=6).
Salivary gland - Thrombomodulin immunostaining is absent in epithelial cells of a Warthin tumor (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Skin - Basal cell carcinoma with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of a “maturing” fraction of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Skin - Thrombomodulin negative Merkel cell carcinoma.
Soft tissue - Granular cell tumor exhibiting strong cytoplasmic Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Soft tissue - Liposarcoma with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Stomach - Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) with moderate to strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Testis - Thrombomodulin negative seminoma. Staining is only seen in endothelial cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Testis - Leydig cell tumor exhibiting a strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Thyroid - Anaplastic carcinoma with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry)
Thyroid - Thrombomodulin negative papillary carcinoma. Staining is limited to few endothelial cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Thyroid - Follicular adenoma with weak - predominantly cytoplasmic - Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells. Endothelial cells show strong staining (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Urinary bladder - Thrombomodulin negative muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma.
Urinary bladder - Muscle-invasive urothelial carcinoma with strong membranous Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Urinary bladder - Non-invasive urothelial carcinoma (high grade, pTaG3) with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Uterus - Thrombomodulin negative leiomyosarcoma. Staining is limited to endothelial cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Uterus, cervix - Thrombomodulin negative adenocarcinoma. Only small vessels show endothelial staining (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
Uterus, cervix - Thrombomodulin negative squamous cell carcinoma.
Uterus, cervix - Squamous cell carcinoma with strong Thrombomodulin immunostaining of tumor cells (Thrombomodulin immunohistochemistry).
 

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