Application of Histochemical, Immunofluorescent and ImmunohistologicalMethods in Dermatohistopathology
Použitie histochemických, imunofluorescenčných a imuno-histochemických metód v dermatohistopatológii
Pre exaktnú diagnostiku bioptizovaných kožných lézií je v dnešnej dobe nevyhnutné ovládaťspektrum vyšetrovacích možností. Autori vo svojej práci podávajú súhrn bežne používaných histo-chemických, imunofluorescenčných a imunohistochemických metód, používaných v rutinnej biop-tickej praxi.
Klíčová slova:
histochemické, imunofluorescenčne a imunohistochemické metódy - dermatohis-
Authors:
K. Adamicová 1; Ž. Fetisovová 2
Authors‘ workplace:
Ústav patologickej anatómie JLF UK, Martin
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Published in:
Čes-slov Derm, , 2000, No. 4, p. 179-182
Category:
Overview
For an exact diagnosis of bioptic skin lesions it is nowadays inevitable to be familiar with thespectrum of examination methods. The authors summarize in their work current histochemical,immunofluorescent and immunohistochemical methods used in bioptic routine practice.
Key words:
histochemical, immunofluorescent, immunohistological methods - dermatohistopa-
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