Rhabdomyosarcoma in children: A histological and immunohistochemical study of 59 cases

Abstract
Recent studies have suggested that rhabdomyosarcoma can be divided into favourable and unfavourable histology groups. Those subtypes comprising the unfavourable histology group are alveolar, monomorphous round cell and anaplastic rhabdomyosarcoma, with a favourable histology group of embryonal rhabdomyosarcomas. An immunohistological study was undertaken on 59 childhood rhabdomyosarcomas, using antisera to keratin. S100 protein, vimentin, desmin, myoglobin, and troponin T, Our results suggest that desmin is the single most useful antibody in the diagnosis of rhabdomyosarcoma and was expressed in all our cases. The expression of troponin T in the majority of embryonal rhabdomyosarcomas but not in the other histological types has prognostic implications.