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PREDICTIVE PARAMETERS OF THE PHARYNX AND SUPRAGLOTTIC CARCINOMAS

SMILEK, Pavel, Rom KOSTŘICA, Jan ROTTENBERG, Karel VESELÝ, Ladislav DUŠEK et. al.

Basic information

Original name

PREDICTIVE PARAMETERS OF THE PHARYNX AND SUPRAGLOTTIC CARCINOMAS

Name in Czech

Prediktivní parametry karcinomu faryngu a supraglottis

Name (in English)

PREDICTIVE PARAMETERS OF THE PHARYNX AND SUPRAGLOTTIC CARCINOMAS

Authors

SMILEK, Pavel, Rom KOSTŘICA, Jan ROTTENBERG, Karel VESELÝ and Ladislav DUŠEK

Edition

Brno, Sborník abstrakt a program 68. kongresu České spol. pro otorinolaryngologii a chir. hlavy a krku, p. 111-111, 2005

Publisher

Medica Publishing and consulting s.r.o.

Other information

Language

Czech

Type of outcome

Stať ve sborníku

Field of Study

30200 3.2 Clinical medicine

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Organization unit

Faculty of Medicine

ISBN

80-239-5112-2

Keywords in English

head and neck cancer; prognosis; p53; DNA flow-cytometry
Změněno: 22/6/2005 08:16, doc. MUDr. Pavel Smilek, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

The analysis was carried out with a set of 60 patients suffering from carcinoma of the pharynx and supraglottis. Besides routine examinations, flow cytometric analysis of was performed, p53 and Ki-67 markers were established by means of immunohistochemistry. Furthermore mitotic and apoptotic index were established. Cytokinetic parameters and proliferation activity were found as important predictors of the second level (after recognizing stage, grade and DNA status of the tumor). Early progressed cases have typically decreased SPF fraction combined with increased mitotic activity.

In English

The analysis was carried out with a set of 60 patients suffering from carcinoma of the pharynx and supraglottis. Besides routine examinations, flow cytometric analysis of was performed, p53 and Ki-67 markers were established by means of immunohistochemistry. Furthermore mitotic and apoptotic index were established. Cytokinetic parameters and proliferation activity were found as important predictors of the second level (after recognizing stage, grade and DNA status of the tumor). Early progressed cases have typically decreased SPF fraction combined with increased mitotic activity.