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Abstract
A relatively large number of broad-spectrum immunohistochemical epithelial markers
that can be used as part of the screening panels employed in the recognition of the
main cell lineages during the initial evaluation of a poorly differentiated tumor
are currently available. Variations exist in the sensitivity and specificity of the
individual markers that have traditionally been used for the demonstration of epithelial
differentiation and in the pitfalls associated with these markers. This article reviews
not only the reactivity of the various pan-keratin antibodies that are often used
to assist in the demonstration of epithelial differentiation, but also that of those
that have recently become available. A review of the non-keratin, broad-spectrum epithelial
markers that have been recognized as being useful is also presented.