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Immunohistochemical and histological correlation of melanoma lesions
ČAPKOVÁ, Denisa
The bachelor thesis deals with the problematic of melanoma lesions. This theme is actual because melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer and its incidence is moving to the younger generation. Because melanomas occur primary due to ultraviolet light exposure, one of the best possible ways to reduce the risk of developing melanoma is to protect yourself from ultraviolet radiation by using the sunscreen, wearing clothing that covers arms and legs and avoid using tanning beds. The prognosis of early melanoma is usually very good, so the detection and treatement is very important. In the theoretical part the current knowledge of melanoma, the characteristic, the occurence, the clasification, the prevention and the current possibilities of treatment were summarized. In the practical part the Hematoxylin eosin staining and the immunohistochemical method was described. There is also comparation of positive HMB-45 marker between each histological groups. The HMB-45 marker is absolutly specific for melanocytic tumors and has great utility fot the pathologist in differentiation of tumors with uncertain origin. From 2012 to 2018 were imunohistologicaly examined at the Departement of Pathology Nemocnice Písek a.s. 61 samples. Out of total 61 samples were 58 HMB-45 positive. The thesis has been focused on the imunohistological profile of each histological group. The imunohistologichemical profile was proven in 92%.

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