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Immunohistochemistry of Myeloid Sarcomas: The most common positive markers in paraffin sections include: CD68/KP1, MPO, CD117, CD99, lysozyme, CD34, TdT, CD43, CD56, CD61, CD163 (monocyte-specific), glycophorin and CD4.

Rare cases show aberrant expression of CD30 or cytokeratin.

T- and B-cell markers such as CD3, CD5, and CD20 are usually negative, although aberrant expression may be seen.

This image shows CD43 immunoreactivity in a case of megakaryoblastic myeloid sarcoma involving small bowel.

Image courtesy of: The New York Pathological Society (@NYPathSociety); used with permission.

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