Acinic cell carcinomas of the Salivary Gland Registry, Institute of Pathology, University of Hamburg, West Germany, from 1965 to 1980 (n = 55) were evaluated retrospectively with respect to histologic, cytophotometric, and clinical data. The majority of the tumors (92.8%) were located in the parotid gland.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSometimes widely diverging results have been reported as regards the nuclear DNA ploidy pattern of adenocarcinomas of the endometrium. Since such discrepancies might be due to differences in the techniques applied, it seemed worthwhile to investigate this possibility in conventional uterine curetted specimens. In order to obtain a high incidence of tumours with cancer cell nuclei showing "aneuploid" DNA distribution pattern, a selection was made, so that only those adenocarcinomas that had led to a fetal outcome of the neoplastic disease were examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDeparaffinized and disintegrated material from conventionally formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded surgical specimens of 100 cases of ductal adenocarcinoma of the pancreas was Feulgen-stained, and the cytochemical DNA distribution patterns of at least 100 single tumour cells and 50 "control" cells (fibrocytes) were assessed by means of image cytometry (ICM). In 77 cases a sufficient number of neoplastic cells could be obtained for these DNA assessments. The fairly high number (23) of cases that had to be excluded due to too small amounts of disintegrated cells or cell nuclei may be explained by the high content of connective tissue stroma in these pancreatic adenocarcinomas.
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September 1989
DNA patterns were analysed in 26 GH-producing pituitary adenomas by flow cytometry as well as by microspectrophotometry. Twelve tumours (46%) were diploid according to both methods, whereas 5 tumours (19%) showed aneuploid DNA patterns. Nine tumours were classified differently by the two methods: flow cytometry resulted in diploidy in 2 and aneuploidy in 7 patients, whereas microspectrophotometry showed diploidy in 5 tumours, tetraploidy in 3 and aneuploidy in 1.
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