
pmid: 20963355
pmc: PMC9450777
Several studies involving immunohistochemical methods to assess external auditory canal epidermis have been performed with different objectives. With this method it is possible to assess the expression of various antigens such as cytokeratins, cytokines, and hyperproliferation markers among others.to revise, describe and analyze the knowledge generated by identifiable papers published on the worldwide literature about immunohistochemical hyperproliferation markers in normal external auditory canal epidermis.systematic review of the papers published until 2009, in indexed international journals.Various antigens related to hyperproliferation were investigated by immunohistochemical methods among the included papers. The most studied ones were cytokeratin 16, Ki-67 and PCNA.most of the studies utilized external auditory canal epidermis as control sample to study external ear or middle ear cholesteatoma with immunohistochemical methods. There is a hyperproliferative antigen concentration, such as CK16, Ki-67 and PCNA, in the annulus tympanicus, adjacent meatus and tympanic regions, mainly in the lower areas.
Tympanic Membrane, Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear, Keratin-16, Review Article, Immunohistochemistry, ear canal, Ki-67 Antigen, keratins, Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen, immunohistochemistry, Humans, Epidermis, cholesteatoma, Biomarkers, Ear Canal, Cell Proliferation
Tympanic Membrane, Cholesteatoma, Middle Ear, Keratin-16, Review Article, Immunohistochemistry, ear canal, Ki-67 Antigen, keratins, Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen, immunohistochemistry, Humans, Epidermis, cholesteatoma, Biomarkers, Ear Canal, Cell Proliferation
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