Immunohistochemistry: Then and Now (Special Issue--Diagnostic Immunohistochemistry) (Essay)
Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2008, March, 132, 3
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Publisher Description
This special issue is devoted to practical diagnostic immunohistochemistry (IHC) of different organ systems and infections. It is not meant to be a comprehensive review but a handy, practical, desktop reference tool with its many illustrations and tables. The articles in this issue also highlight newer markers that are now maturing for use in routine practice. I had the good fortune to witness all the changes that occurred in IHC during the last 3 decades, which enables me to appreciate the monumental effort and progress that we have made in IHC today. I briefly review the major milestones that led to the current role of IHC in surgical pathology.
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