The search continues to find methods to more effectively distinguish colorectal carcinoma patients who could be separated into high-risk and low-risk categories. Investigators have reported on the detection of occult micrometastases in bone marrow using antibodies to cytokeratin, which is a marker of epithelial cells but which has no tissue specificity, as opposed to villin, a cytoskeletal protein that is specifically involved in the formation of brush-border microvilli in the small intestine and colon epithelium. Specificity and sensitivity of antibody to villin (ID2C3) and antibody to cytokeratin (A45-B/B3) were first studied in normal bone marrow and in a test system in which cancer cell lines were mixed in normal bone marrow.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a new technique of pharyngoesophagoplasty by right coloplasty, indicated in postcaustic severe pharyngeal stenosis, analyzing the anatomical and functional results in terms of respiratory tract and phonation as well as digestive tract outcome. We compared our results with those obtained with other procedures. Between March 1995 and September 1998, pharyngoesophagoplasty by right coloplasty was performed in 13 patients.
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