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The use of epithelial membrane antigen and silver-stained nucleolar organizer regions testing in the differential diagnosis of mesothelioma from benign reactive mesothelioses

โœ Scribed by Karen D. Wolanski; Darrel Whitaker; Keith B. Shilkin; Douglas W. Henderson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Volume
82
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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โœฆ Synopsis


Background:

The accurate diagnosis of pleural lesions obtained from small closed biopsy is difficult. as yet there is no single reliable test to distinguish between malignant and benign mesothelial tissue.

Methods:

Immunostaining of epithelial membrane antigen (ema) and the quantitation of silver stained nucleolar organizer regions (agnors) each were applied to benign and malignant histologic sections of pleural and peritoneal biopsies. the usefulness of these stains was tested both individually and in combination in the diagnosis of epithelial malignant mesothelioma.

Results:

One hundred and three of the 141 malignant lesions (73%) were immunoreactive for ema but only 3 of the 73 benign lesions (4%) reacted equivocally, and none positively. the average count of agnors/cell in malignant lesions (n = 80) was elevated compared with benign cases (n = 26), but a significant overlap was exhibited in the agnor count and this form of analysis was considered to be of little value in distinguishing benign from malignant mesothelial processes. much less overlap was observed when the average agnor area was measured. by using the maximum benign agnor area of 0.6677 microm2 as the upper threshold, 51 cases (63.8%) were identified as malignant; the test demonstrated 100% specificity and 63.8% sensitivity. by combining the ema and agnor results, 76 of 80 of the malignant mesothelioma cases (95%) tested positive for at least 1 of the tests with no false-positive results identified.

Conclusions:

This study confirms the usefulness of ema in diagnosing malignant and benign mesothelial lesions, and demonstrates the enhanced diagnostic value of combining ema immunoreaction with the average area of agnor per cell, thereby increasing sensitivity in the diagnosis of epithelial malignant mesothelioma.


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