CD3 immunohistochemistry is helpful in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis

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Objective. To evaluate whether CD3 staining performed routinely on temporal artery biopsy specimens might improve the sensitivity of temporal artery biopsy in patients with biopsy-negative GCA. Methods. Two hundred and seventy biopsies were considered for this study, stained with haematoxylin and eosin and with an anti-CD3 antibody. Results. The addition of CD3 staining modified the sensibility and the specificity of the histologic examination in 89.47 and 95.00%, respectively, with a positive and negative predictive values of 97.00 and 79.78%. Conclusion. The addition of CD3 immunostaining to the classic histologic evaluation is accompanied by a significant increase in the sensibility with a comparable specificity. The Author(s) 2018.

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Ciccia, F., Ferrante, A., Guggino, G., Cavazza, A., Salvarani, C., & Rizzo, A. (2018). CD3 immunohistochemistry is helpful in the diagnosis of giant cell arteritis. Rheumatology (United Kingdom), 57(8), 1377–1380. https://doi.org/10.1093/rheumatology/key106

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