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Original Article

Cytophotometric study of nuclear DNA content in scirrhous gastric carcinoma

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Pages 5-7 | Accepted 31 Oct 1994, Published online: 06 Jul 2009
 

Summary

We made a cytophotometric DNA analysis using 21 scirrhous gastric carcinomas (SGC), and compared the results with those of 12 undifferentiated type early gastric carcinomas (EGC) located in the gastric body. Nuclear DNA content of tumor cells was measured in the mucosa of SGC (SGCm), serosa of SGC (SGCs) and mucosa of EGC (EGCm). DNA distribution pattern was high ploid in 18 SGCm (86%), 16 SGCs (71%) and 4 EGCm (33%). Mean DNA content was 4.02c in SGCm, 3.91c in SGCs and 3.26c in EGCm. Percentage of tumor cells with a DNA content over 3c was 77.4% in SGCm, 69.1% in SGCs and 49.5% in EGCm. Statistically significant differences in these 3 factors were present between SGCm and EGCm, but absent between SGCm and SGCs. Furthermore, DNA distribution pattern was not different between the mucosa and serosa in 19 SGC (90%). The results suggest that most scirrhous gastric carcinomas are high ploid in origin and do not change their biologic behaviour throughout the tumor progression.

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