Further evaluation of immunocytochemical staining in the diagnosis of early myocardial ischaemic/hypoxic damage |
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Authors: | S Leadbeatter H M Wawman B Jasani |
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Affiliation: | Sub-Department of Forensic Pathology, Cardiff Royal Infirmary, U.K. |
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Abstract: | The pattern of immunocytochemical staining with antibodies to caeruloplasmin, myosin, myoglobin and C-reactive protein seen in myocardium taken from deaths with macroscopic evidence of myocardial infarction and/or significant coronary artery atherosclerosis and from deaths with neither of these lesions has been correlated with H&E, PTAH and HBFP staining of myocardium and circumstances of each death indicative of antemortem hypoxia and/or ischaemia. Loss of staining with these antibodies correlated well with fuchsinorrhagia and both techniques are more sensitive than H&E and PTAH staining in the detection of early ischaemic/hypoxic damage to myocardium. However, their sensitivity is such that they appear to detect agonal changes and, therefore, cannot be used for specific diagnosis of early myocardial infarction. |
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