Idiopathic solitary neuroma of skin with unusual histologic changes
@article{Ahn1995IdiopathicSN, title={Idiopathic solitary neuroma of skin with unusual histologic changes}, author={S.K. Ahn and Eung Ho Choi and Jin Hyoung Won and Seung Hun Lee}, journal={Journal of Cutaneous Pathology}, year={1995}, volume={22}, url={https://api.semanticscholar.org/CorpusID:20413810} }
Special stains, such as Masson's trichrome and Luxol fast blue, and immunohistochemical studies, including S‐100 protein, neuron‐specific enolase, vimentin, desmin, factor‐VIII related antigen and epithelial membrane antigen were added for this very rare case.
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