Publications by authors named "A Petrotos"

Background: Conventional Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy (LC) is a safe, established procedure for gallbladder disease. This is usually performed through three to four small incisions. Although postoperative pain is minimal, there still exists some discomfort from multiple incisions.

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Endogenous markers of proliferating cells have increasingly supplanted the use of incubation of biopsy tissues in vitro with tritiated thymidine or with bromodeoxyuridine, thus avoiding the potential variation resulting from the incubation procedure. Antibodies to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) such as PC10 have been promoted as optimal for this purpose, although considerable variation in colonic proliferating cells with this antibody has been reported. We have compared the detection of colonic proliferating cells in normal mucosa and adenomata using the PC10 monoclonal antibody (mAb) to PCNA and the Mib-1 mAb to Ki-67 in formalin-fixed tissues using antigen retrieval solutions with microwaving.

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Background & Aims: Most colon cancers arise from polypoid adenomas, but how these benign lesions develop into malignant neoplasms is not understood. This study examined the migration of epithelial cells within human adenomatous polyps by determining the distribution of proliferating and apoptotic cells and immunoreactivity to transforming growth factor beta (TGF-beta).

Methods: Sections of surgically resected normal (n = 10) and adenomatous (n = 22) formalin-fixed tissue were examined for proliferating cells and TGF-beta isoenzymes 1-3 by immunohistochemistry and apoptotic cells by terminal deoxyuridine nick end-labeling.

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