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. 1993:77:107-10.

[Immunohistochemical and morphometric studies on neuroendocrine differentiation of prostate carcinomas]

[Article in German]
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[Immunohistochemical and morphometric studies on neuroendocrine differentiation of prostate carcinomas]

[Article in German]
M H Bohrer et al. Verh Dtsch Ges Pathol. 1993.

Abstract

102 unselected and untreated prostate carcinomas were immunohistochemically analysed with regard to neuroendocrine (ne) differentiation using a monoclonal antibody against Chromogranin A. Density of ne-tumor cells/mm2 tumor area and arrangement of ne-tumor cells (single cells; small groups and large groups) were determined. We found ne-tumor cells in 90% of all carcinomas (n = 92). 70% had a low density of ne-tumor cells (< or = 1 cell/mm2). 67% of carcinomas with ne-differentiation showed only single ne-tumor cells, there were small groups in 19% and large groups in 14%. There was an association between higher densities of ne-tumor cells and arrangement in groups. In high malignancy carcinomas we found a higher density of ne-tumor cells and more often an arrangement in groups than in low grade tumors. Our results support reports in literature that ne-differentiation is of prognostic significance.

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