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Identifying Scc Lesions Capable Of Spontaneous Regression By Using Immunohistochemistry: A Systematic Review And Meta-analysis

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Keratoacanthoma (KA) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) are two cutaneous conditions with morphological resemblance, which can complicate the diagnosis in some cases. Using immunohistochemistry staining of biomarkers could be beneficial in resolving this obstacle. OBJECTIVES: We investigated a variety of biomarkers assessed in different studies in order to find the most important and helpful biomarkers for differentiation between SCC and lesions capable of spontaneous regression. METHODS: tests. RESULTS: =55.9%; AT1R with OR=0.026 (95% CI: 0.006-0.107). CONCLUSIONS: We suggest the utilization of the following IHC biomarkers for discrimination between lesions with spontaneous regression such as KA and SCC: CD10, COX-2, and elastic fibers.

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