Artigo Revisado por pares

Pattern of Distribution and Prognostic Value of Angiogenesis in Pancreatic Duct Carcinoma: A Semiquantitative Immunohistochemical Study of 45 Patients

2001; Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; Volume: 22; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1097/00006676-200104000-00003

ISSN

1536-4828

Autores

Stefan Linder, Margareta Blåsjö, Anette von Rosen, Concepción Parrado, Sture Falkmer, Sture Falkmer,

Tópico(s)

Renal cell carcinoma treatment

Resumo

In specimens obtained from resected pancreata, the intratumoral microvessel density (IMD), the proliferation rate of the neoplastic parenchymal cells, and their p53 protein expression were assessed. The sources of errors were great in the measurements of the IMD. This statement can be illustrated by the finding that when the IMD was calculated by manual counting in five areas of intense neovascularization (hot spot regions), using x200 and x400 magnifications, the numbers of microvessels per square millimeter were 65+/-23 and 106+/-8, respectively, which reflects a significant difference. Two patterns of microvessel distribution could be identified: one with hot spots only in the stroma (n = 19) and one in which the hot spots were located in areas of neoplastic parenchyma (including its stroma) (n = 26). The IMD was significantly greater in the latter group. There was no general correlation of neoplastic disease with the IMD. However, when a scoring system was used to assess the angiogenesis, hot spots in areas of neoplastic parenchyma were associated with a greater proliferation rate of the tumor cells, and with a short length of survival of the patients from their neoplastic disease.

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