Publications by authors named "C Synek"

DNA-image-cytometry and antibodies directed against the Lewis X- and the 486p 3/12 antigen were applied to improve diagnostic accuracy of urinary cytology for the detection of bladder cancer. Cytology, immunocytology and DNA-image-cytometry were performed in spontaneously voided urine samples and barbotage bladder washings from 71 patients. The DNA content was determined using the CM-1 Cytometer according to the recommendation of the ESCAP Consensus Report on Standardization of DNA-image-cytometry (1995).

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Objectives: To assess the potential of DNA image cytometry in screening for bladder cancer, compare it with conventional urinary cytology, and evaluate its possible use in routine urinary evaluation. Urinary cytology is still the most common method for detection of bladder cancer in routine clinical use. The considerable shortcomings of urinary cytology include its low sensitivity in low-grade carcinomas and its poor reproducibility.

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