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Adenocarcinoma Consistent with a Gynecologic Origin

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As was discussed in Case 70, with monoclonal antibody ER-ID5, only breast and gynecologic cancers stain for ER. Breast cancers are usually either diffusely positive for ER or completely negative. ER expression in gynecologic cancers, on the other hand, may only be focal, as is demonstrated in this case.

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(2007). Abdominal Cavity. In: Ganjei-Azar, P., Nadji, M. (eds) Color Atlas of Immunocytochemistry in Diagnostic Cytology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-32122-6_12

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