A study of collagen refractility in dermatofibroma and dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans using diffractive microscopy.
Caroline J BrailsfordFatema KhamdanMcKenzie A DirrPelin SagutPaul J NietertDirk ElstonPublished in: Journal of cutaneous pathology (2023)
The absence of diffuse refractility was more closely associated with DFSP, as was the presence of a unique checkerboard diffraction pattern. Despite high sensitivity (Sn = 82.9%), absent refractility was not a specific test (Sp = 52.9%), with 47.1% (n = 114) of DF samples sharing this feature. The distinction between DF and DFSP is often diagnosed using H&E alone. In difficult cases, examination of collagen under diffractive microscopy may be useful in distinguishing DFSP from DF and provide an alternative cost-effective tool to immunohistochemical staining.