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What are the latest content updates?
Last updated on June 10, 2025We have designed this newest release to enhance the user experience which allows for standardizing diagnostic queries in building immunohistochemistry panels.
- June 2025
- March 2025
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- December 2024
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- September 2024
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- May 2024
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- March 2024
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- December 2023
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- September 2023
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- June 2023
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- February 2023
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- December 2022
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Relationships Cases References Antibody Classes Antibodies Diagnosis Groups Diagnoses 67581 3940627 10699 2862 5589 1079 2769 - September 2022
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The most recent ImmunoQuery content release comprises over 43,600 cases from 98 new references, which have also added 396 unique antibody-diagnosis relationships. You’ll find new IHC data from studies involving common tumor sites such as breast, ovary, and lung, as well as kidney, skin, and other tissues.
- June 2022
- February 2022
- December 2020
- September 2020
- June 2020
The diagnoses from the following organ systems are now completely in WHO format: skin, soft tissue, lung, brain, head and neck, endocrine, gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, breast, hematopoietic and lymphoid tissue, and eye.
In addition, all diagnosis names begin with the tumor site of origin.
- You can query "kidney" in the search box to get the complete list of kidney tumors available in the ImmunoQuery database in WHO nomenclature from which to select.
- If a tumor can originate at multiple sites, the user can query for "Multi-site".
Non-neoplastic counterparts can be queried to a particular tumor, when data is available (eg. an immunohistochemistry panel can be created to compare "Kidney chromophobe renal cell carcinoma" to "Kidney non-neoplastic tissue").
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