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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Enchev, Ventzeslav; | Rigaut, Jean Paul
Affiliations: Department of Pathology, Third City Hospital, Sofia, Bulgaria | Laboratoire Universitaire d’Analyse d’Images en Pathologie Cellulaire, Hôpital Saint Louis, AIPC, 75475 Paris Cedex 10, France
Note: [] Corresponding author: Dr Ventzeslav G. Enchev, MD, Ph.D., Department of Pathology, Third City Hospital, 65, Miko Papo street, 1309 Sofia, Bulgaria.
Abstract: Quantitative DNA, morphometric cellular and nuclear variables were evaluated in surgical biopsies from patients with various gastric lesions: chronic gastritis, chronic ulcers, adenomatous polyps (gastric adenomas), primary carcinomas and their corresponding lymph‐node metastases. Paraffin‐embedded tissue sections were studied by static cytophotometry (plug method), karyometry (measurements with a graduated eyepiece micrometer of the major and minor axes of the elliptic nuclear profiles, and calculation of profile areas), and measurements of cellular profiles (largest and smallest caliper diameters). Tissue lymphocytes from the same slide were used as diploid controls for the DNA evaluations. An increase of both cellular and nuclear dimensions and DNA content was noted in all pathological tissues, as compared to normal mucosa; the highest values are found in primary gastric carcinomas. A progressive pattern increase of cellular and nuclear dimensions and of DNA content was observed through normal to cancerous tissues, chronic gastritis, chronic ulcers and adenomatous polyps (adenomas). Lymph‐node metastases, in our study, had smaller nuclear (cellular) dimensions than primary cancers.
Keywords: Human gastric mucosa, cancer, gastritis ulcers, morphometry/karyometry, DNA cytophotometry
Journal: Analytical Cellular Pathology, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 9-16, 1997
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