Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Staining of paraffin sections of an ALK-positive ALCL (APAAP technique). (Upper) The reactivity of the same area of lymph node with antibodies to the C-terminal epitope (antibody NPMc) and to the N-terminal region (antibody NA24) is seen at low power (above) and high power (below). The tumor cells surround a residual area of normal B cells (asterisks). A clear difference between the labeling patterns of the two antibodies is seen even at low magnification, accounted for by the reactivity of the anti–N-terminal antibody with tumor cell cytoplasm. Scattered mitotic cells showing diffuse cytoplasmic labeling are seen in both sections (arrowed) and can be picked out in the low-power view of the immunostaining for the C-terminus. (Lower) The appearance of the tumor in sections stained by hematoxylin and eosin and for ALK protein is shown at low power (left) and high power (right).

Staining of paraffin sections of an ALK-positive ALCL (APAAP technique). (Upper) The reactivity of the same area of lymph node with antibodies to the C-terminal epitope (antibody NPMc) and to the N-terminal region (antibody NA24) is seen at low power (above) and high power (below). The tumor cells surround a residual area of normal B cells (asterisks). A clear difference between the labeling patterns of the two antibodies is seen even at low magnification, accounted for by the reactivity of the anti–N-terminal antibody with tumor cell cytoplasm. Scattered mitotic cells showing diffuse cytoplasmic labeling are seen in both sections (arrowed) and can be picked out in the low-power view of the immunostaining for the C-terminus. (Lower) The appearance of the tumor in sections stained by hematoxylin and eosin and for ALK protein is shown at low power (left) and high power (right).

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