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Alaggio R et al. - The study suggests including anti-INI1 protein antibody in the immunohistochemical panel when evaluating pediatric tumors with ambiguous morphological and immunohistochemical features, particularly from small biopsies. A careful evaluation of clinical, pathological, and molecular findings is the key to a correct diagnostic approach of pediatric tumors.

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