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Use of Immunohistochemistry for Identification of Primary Lymphoma of the Bladder

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Primary lymphoma of the bladder is a rare entity, and when found in such an unusual location it frequently is difficult to distinguish between a lymphoma and an undifferentiated carcinoma. Immunohistochemical staining techniques have been used to identify tumor cell origins when the tissue type or a primary site of involvement is unknown. We report a case of primary lymphoma (nonHodgkin's type) of the bladder and the use of immunohistochemical staining to distinguish definitively tissue type and then specific immunotype.

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