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DNA ploidy in primary fallopian-tube carcinoma using image cytometry

โœ Scribed by Alexander C. Rosen; Anton H. Graf; Matthias Klein; Michael Lahousen; Norbert Vavra; Angelika Reiner; Gerhard W. Hacker


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
French
Weight
430 KB
Volume
58
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Determination of DNA ploidy in 61 samples of primary Fallopianโ€tube carcinoma (FTC) by use of image cytometry is presented. Of these samples, 48 showed an aneuploid DNA content. Patients with euploid DNA content showed a median survival time of 33.8 months compared to 24.5 months for aneuploid cases. A high incidence of aneuploid tumors was consistently observed among all FIGO stages and in all groups of histologic grading. However, no correlation between ploidy and FIGO stage or histologic garding could be demonstrated. This observation could be regarded as a marker for the high aggressiveness of FTC which has been repeatedly described in the past.


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