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The clinical significance of flow cytometric deoxyribonucleic acid measurement of deparaffinized specimen in bladder tumor

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Chinese Journal of Cancer Research

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A retrospective study of flow cytometric measurements on paraffin-embedded tumor specimens from 188 patients with bladder tumor was conducted. The results were analyzed in combination with the morphological variation of bladder tumors. It was found that the DNA ploid pottern, degree of infiltration and the multiplicity of bladder tumor were closely related with tumor recurrence, among which the DNA ploid pattern was most significant. In aneuploid bladder tumors the recurrent rate and mean annual recurrence frequency were 76.7% and 1.46, and those in the diploid bladder tumors were 18.7% and 0.33 respectively. Aneuploid was the most indicative parameter of the recurrence in bladder tumors. In addition, according to the DNA ploid pattern and DNA index (DI), the aneuploid tumors in our group were divided into 4 types, namely, tetraploid tumors, non-euploid with DI≤1.5, noneuploid tumors with DI>1.5 and two-aneuploid tumors. The results showed that the recurrent rate of tetraploid tumors was relatively lower and it became higher and higher in the following order: noneuploid tumors with DI≤1.5, non-euploid tumors with DI>1.5, and two-aneuploid tumors. This indicates that there are different biological behaviors in tumors with different ploid pattern. Finally, the correlation between DNA ploid pattern and tumor metastasis was also discussed.

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Ze, W., Tingjie, M., Rucheng, X. et al. The clinical significance of flow cytometric deoxyribonucleic acid measurement of deparaffinized specimen in bladder tumor. Chinese Journal of Cancer Research 3, 74–78 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02672097

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